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web site that client can update?

Explorer ,
Nov 03, 2008 Nov 03, 2008
Hello

Can someone tell me how or point me to some resources of how to create a web site that is updateable by the client? I have next to no idea how to go about that setting up something like that. There would be only one page that would be regulary updated. And it would moreless just be changing text.

Thanks.
Ken
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LEGEND ,
Nov 03, 2008 Nov 03, 2008
Have a look at CushyCMS:
http://www.cushycms.com/

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LEGEND ,
Nov 04, 2008 Nov 04, 2008
John Waller wrote:
> Have a look at CushyCMS:
> http://www.cushycms.com/

You could also consider InContext Editing, a new Adobe hosted service
currently available as a free preview:

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/incontextediting/

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LEGEND ,
Nov 04, 2008 Nov 04, 2008
> You could also consider InContext Editing

Certainly looks interesting. No indication of cost yet though.

> currently available as a free preview:

"...for users in the United States."
http://www.adobe.com/products/incontextediting/faq/

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LEGEND ,
Nov 05, 2008 Nov 05, 2008
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John Waller wrote:
>> You could also consider InContext Editing
>
> Certainly looks interesting. No indication of cost yet though.

The information that I have is that Adobe is aware that making it
affordable will be crucial to InContext Editing being adopted by a
sufficient number of users. I can't remember the exact phrase that was
used, but that was the general thrust of it.

>> currently available as a free preview:
>
> "...for users in the United States."
> http://www.adobe.com/products/incontextediting/faq/

It might be worth trying to log in with your Adobe ID to see if the
geographic restriction has been lifted. It's certainly not mentioned on
the main InContext Editing pages. I was able to log into InContext
Editing yesterday with my UK email address. Of course, that might be
because I was given access during the beta period so that I could test
it for my new book.

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