[Hidden-tech] How can clueless client update website

Stephen Wills swills at beyond-print.com
Tue Aug 16 10:15:05 EDT 2011


The Drupal site I built at www.eifl.net is edited by someone who  
insists she is website illiterate.  Actually, she, like your friends  
are smart people who, once taught a simple update chore are over their  
fear and on to bigger and better hacks.  (i imagine, anyway)

You can do a lot out of the box at with Drupal and the prefab service  
providers like drupalgradens.com make it a breeze to get started.

Steve Wills

On Aug 15, 2011, at 11:12 PM, B. Melville wrote:

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> I have a small theatrical group that wants me to rewrite their
> website so that they can easily change information and add photos by
> themselves on the fly. However, and it seems to be a big however,
> nobody in their group knows anything about html, php, etc. Although
> brilliant at what they do, they are completely and totally helpless
> when it comes to code.
>
> I've considered doing something with Wordpress. However, there are
> many places on their website that they want to be able to change and
> you can only have one blog associated with a Wordpress website. I've
> been thinking about having several blogs that each feed into a
> separate iframe on separate pages of their standard html
> (non-wordpress) website. This seems cumbersome.
>
> I've also considered doing editable regions on their website. The
> problem with this is that they do not have Dreamweaver. They need to
> be able to make changes without using an expensive program.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas about how I could set up this site for  
> them?
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