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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Detroit, MI
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Best way for client to update their own website -- help....
Hey all,
For the past 2 years I have been maintaining a webpage for a client. I have created and maintained it using Paraben's Web Page Wizard software. For me, the creation and maintenance was no problem. However, I no longer have time to do the usual updates and changes for them. They are going to start updating on their own. The update only consists of adding, removing a few links and possibly changing some basic text. Now, I know that it would be a pain for me to have them buy the software then transfer all of the images and templates to it and maintain it the same way I have been -- that would be way to hard for them. Is there a simple way that they could edit the text/links on the site without having to use WEB PAGE WIZARD? I am not talking layout or graphics or anything, just text and possibly a few links... In other words, how can someone make simple changes to a website without having to use the base software used to create the page in the first place. If it makes a difference, they pay yearly for the domain and for the hosting to hosting service. I would just feel a lot better knowing that they can make the changes they need without needing my services... Thanks, Matt |
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