[nycphp-talk] Q) seeking an End User feature...
Keith J Richardson
Keith.Richardson at thompsonhealth.com
Fri Jan 9 11:29:34 EST 2004
With contribute, they have the ability to wysiwyg edit html pages, and you can set locked regions. The person would have to have working knowledge of web-page design to keep up these pages, or just working knowledge of putting together tables in word/excel. Our marketing department is looking at this for other departments to update their own stuff on our company website, since its all static documents on there :/
If he was looking for something searchable, a database w/ dynamic pages would be the best bet
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[mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]On Behalf Of Edward Potter
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Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Q) seeking an End User feature...
I have not used it yet, but lots of people seem to like it:
Contribute, Macromedia
"Allow individuals and teams to update web content while maintaining
site integrity"
http://macromedia.com/software/contribute/?
promoid=home_prod_contribute_082403
- ed
On Jan 8, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Bill Wolf wrote:
> I'd like to add a feature to a site for a user (a musician) to be able
> to
> easily update a list of his upcoming gigs on one of the pages on his
> site.
>
> He's pretty unsophisticated when it comes to computers. Are there any
> open
> source packages that are simple to setup and very simple to use that
> do this
> kind of thing?
>
> Thanks
> -Bill
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