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Subject:
In-browser webpage updating
Category: Computers > Internet Asked by: razorfrog-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
07 Sep 2005 13:18 PDT
Expires: 07 Oct 2005 13:18 PDT Question ID: 565319 |
I run a small webdesign firm, and need a new feature on a site : carlygoodwin.com. If you look at the site, you will see the recent news in the middle of the homepage. Currently, it is a seperate page set up in an inline frame so that it can fairly easily be changed by me. However, I need it so that the client can update it without knowledge of html or ftp. How can I set it up that that text can be modified very easily from a web browser? Also, take a look at the tour page for another example of what will be needed to be updated. An answer will be something that I can set up fairly easily and that the client can be okay with. Thanks! |
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Subject:
Re: In-browser webpage updating
From: jvmediadesign-ga on 15 Apr 2006 14:55 PDT |
Hi there - We use a news/article program from www.comdevweb.com for a lot of our clients that need the ability to update themselves. Hope that helps. Sherry |
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