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From: "Kevin Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 23:36:34 -0400
Subject: Client - Site Edits
Hi all,
I am trying to find a solution to a nagging problem. Most of my
client's
sites are not very dynamic and I update them as the client requires.
Because the updates are very infrequent, I have not been charging
very much
for this ongoing support. However, I have a new client who wants to
maintain her own site (one I designed for her). She is pretty good
on the
computer, but doesn't really know her way around HTML or CSS. I am
agonizing over how to "pass the torch" over to her. The site is not
extremely complex, but is more than a little task for someone who
does not
design web sites.
I am wondering for advice on this situation and I am also wondering
how
others handle ongoing updates after the initial design has been
implemented.
I am also wondering if a CMS system would, in any way, be a
solution to a
situation like this.
Thanks.
Regards,
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