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Vieux 01/07/2008, 17h21   #3
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"happydreamweaver" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> How can I design I website using dreamweaver CS3 so designated members of
> the site can access it and make simple text & photo updates themselves.
> Can this be done this Dreamweaver CS# and javascript?


There are a lot of different ways this can be done, providing varying levels
of ease and varying capabilities for your client.

At the lowest level, you could set up a couple of individual pages on the
site so that Client could edit the text only. You could probably figure out
how to do that in a few hours with some .

At the highest level, Client would log in to a full-size Administration
module allowing him to edit anything and everything on the web site. This
would probably take you a few weeks to put together, if you're fairly
knowledgable about code. If not, better allow longer.

It can be done with Dreamweaver CS3, but you'll need an already-written
script of some kind. As Joeq posted, this is generally called a "content
management system", so that would be one way to Google for scripts.

There's also Contribute, an Adobe program, which functions kind of like a
CMS, but involves software which must run on Client's computer.

Hope that s,


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