On Jun 11, 3:33 pm, "Alexey Smirnov" <alexey.smir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "awilson" <a.wilso...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >I have been looking at a variety of different solutions for creating
> > dynamic content on a web page that is managed by a client remotely. I
> > had seen a bunch of software that work well if you use their solution
> > only, but most often it's way over kill for what I actually need... or
> > it's so expensive I just can't afford the investment.
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> > I thought maybe folks here would have experience with this problem,
> > and maybe recommendations on potential solutions / strategies. If
> > something worked out well for you, I'd love to hear about it. If
> > something didn't work out so well for you, I'd love to hear about that
> > too.
>
> Hi Andrew
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> Look at the following thread, maybe it is what you can use as a CMS :-)http://groups.google.com/group/micro...framework.aspn...
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> Cheers
Alexy,
Thanks for the link. I have looked into the usage of wikis and blogs
to manage content, but I don't feel those features are as flexible as
a CMS solution. What would I do for supporting graphic maintenance?
How would I edit a page that might have 3-4 different content areas?
I am trying to take into consideration how the user is going to
maintain this information post fact. Blog / Wiki editing seems very
linear, where as a page's layout is more dynamic. Maybe that is not a
requirement I should be overly concerned with, but I am a fan of
inline editing.