[Hidden-tech] How can clueless client update website

Mark Firehammer mark at techeffective.net
Tue Aug 16 20:35:50 EDT 2011


Hi there,

That's a common problem!

While you can only have one blog in a Wordpress site, you can have as many
categories as you need. If there are several people in company that want to
write, then by golly we should let 'em!

   1. We set them up with their own blog category and categorize each post
   they do from their mobile or laptop or library, whatever!
   2. The we set a custom navigation item to point to that category.


Poof The illusion of multiple blogs! They don't have to know any more that a
user name and password. No coding necessary.

 If that's all blah blah blah to you, then I'll show you!

I bet I can do it in under 2 minutes!  ....damn 4 minutes. Watch.
http://screencast.com/t/IACKaqEB8

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On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 11:12 PM, B. Melville <bobbimelville at gmail.com>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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