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xploitation!
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Just wondering whats the best way to allow a customer to edit their own page? It's for someone thats computer illiterate so needs to be dummy proof. Any way they can have a username/password to login and edit so no random people can edit? ARGH! I just need help |
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Spare Parts
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Bracknell Forest
Posts: 4,962
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This has been recommended on the forum many times. http://opensourcecms.com/index.php?o...sk=view&id=452 You will find other options on that site too. |
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goober :-)
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Another option is to offer Adobe / Macromedia Contribute to your clients. It does not require a CMS installation, and is stupidly simple. Your clients will probably like it because its easy to use, and you'll like it because it gives them minimal ability to screw things up. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 2
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I can help with your problem
Hi, This problem can be easily fixed. My website has a ton to offer. Our site is programmed to be able to creat a complex ecommerce or normal website without ever seeing the code. It has an easy way to update your whole site. Our technicains offer great support. I suggest you check it out at basicsbuilder |
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