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Mar 13, 2009 Mar 13, 2009
Would like to create a web site that the user can edit. Is there a program like the one that came with Golive that allowed the end user to edit images and text fields. Thank you Michael
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Mar 15, 2009 Mar 15, 2009
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michael pixel wrote:
> Would like to create a web site that the user can edit. Is there a program like the one that came with Golive that allowed the end user to edit images and text fields. Thank you Michael

Haven't heard of what you're talking about for GoLive, but is there a particular reason that you can't keep using the software that came with GoLive? There no reason I'm aware of that would mean you have to stop using it if you own it. You might even be able to work with

You could take a look at InContext Editing (ICE ) a new service from Adobe which allows end users to edit and manage images:
http://incontextediting.adobe.com/

There are other options out there including "online" HTML editors, some free and others pay, and some include image handling other do not. I've not used any in production work, except for one by WebAssist (the company I work for) called iRite (commercial product):
http://www.webassist.com/software/irite/
iRite is a wrapper for the FCK editor for easy use within Dreamweaver and allows for editing HTML content on a web page, inserting images and links etc, however it does not have any image manipulation (such as dynamically resizing the image while viewing the image) built into it.

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