Re: Simple CMS




"Trent SC" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It depends on what the page is written in. For example, if it's html/css,
then Adobe Contribute will do the job.

"barV" <barV@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I need to add an easy to use (for client anyway) CMS so they can update a
single page of a current website. Ideally their text etc. would be
displayed within a standard static page rather than
constitute the whole page. Is this feasable or do I need to rebuild the
site using a CMS?



Would 'Contribute' allow the client to upload/update text _and_ pictures
into /empty tables/ etc on a fully styled HTML page?

I am adding a news page to one soon, so that would be ideal in future.

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