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An easy way for customers to update their pages?

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Hi!

I' rather new as web-designer, and I'm looking for a way my customers easy can update their pages after I've made it for them.
Are there a php-way of doing this (I'm a newbie on php)? Or are there better ways?

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04-08-2008, 02:11 PM
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Depends how good your customers are with html. You do can it really easily with php though.

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Originally Posted by Tom View Post
Depends how good your customers are with html. You do can it really easily with php though.
I'd like to give customers a opportunity to update their pages without knowing any html. I was thinking plain text, with basic formating. Something like these boxes we're writing in here (but a little easier), converted to a file and included in the web-page.
Is it possible? Difficult?

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Ye its possible, it MIGHT be easier to work with a database. All depends on scale of site and info that needs to be stored.

In regards to difficulty any (decent) php programmer will be able to do this.

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Originally Posted by Tom View Post
In regards to difficulty any (decent) php programmer will be able to do this.
Thanks!
Any free stuff any of you know about?

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Pfft umm you could adapt wordpress but bit hard if ur new to this stuff. Best bet would be to get somethin custom done.

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You could try intergrating your design into a real CMS such as joomla.

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Originally Posted by DaleM View Post
You could try intergrating your design into a real CMS such as joomla.
Thanks!
Very interesting! I'll be checking out Joomla.
Could be an easy way to help people making a budget web-page..

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Ok a simple php CMS (Content Management System) might help!
Here' a little list
  • 1024
  • AIOCP
  • AssoCIateD
  • Bcoos
  • BigAce
  • BitWeaver
  • BloofoxCMS
  • ChiCoMaS
  • CMS Made Simple
  • CMScout
  • ContentNow
  • DBHcms
  • Dragonfly CMS
  • DrakeCMS
  • Drupal
  • e107
  • eazyPortal
  • Elxis
  • Enano CMS
  • Etomite
  • Exponent
  • ExV2
  • eZ Publish
  • Falt4
  • Fundanemt
  • FuzzyLime
  • Geeklog
  • iGaming CMS
  • Jasmine CMS
  • Jaws
  • Joomla
  • Limeware CMS
  • LoveCMS
  • Mambo
  • MDPro
  • MemHT
  • MODx
  • Monkey CMS
  • Netious
  • OneCMS
  • Ovidentia
  • Pheap
  • PHP-Fusion
  • PHP-Nuke
  • phpwcms
  • phpWebSite
  • PLUME CMS
  • Postnuke
  • RunCMS
  • Seagull
  • SilverStripe
  • TikiWiki CMS
  • toendaCMS
  • Typo3
  • Typolight
  • Website Baker
  • Xaraya
  • XOOPS
  • YACS

It is so much simpler to deal with customers that way reason is, is that you end up teaching them your job!
Hope this helps
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I looked into Joomla. It's nice, but I'll use quite some time learning it myself.
So I'll check karlosantana's list..

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