Ed, Any of these solutions will be decent, and every web person has their favorite. I agree with some of the other comments in that I think wordpress has one of the more polished back ends. I found drupal to be a bit on the clunky side, but I haven't seen it since it was just transitioning to version 6 (it's now on 7). I wouldn't say there is one "best" solution. There are many good ones and you want both the client and the tech person to be comfortable with it. As a technical prerequisite I would also like to know that the client can attach a file to an email as that is much the same as the uploading an image or another file to these kinds of systems. -- Terran Birrell www.Terran.Birrell.us-I Design + Develop + Support WordPress Websites (413) 219-6866 Terran at Birrell.us On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Edbride-PR <Ed at edbride-pr.com> wrote: > ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > ** If you did, we all thank you. > > > > ** > This has been one of the more helpful threads in a long time. So, what if > the question is reduced to its most empirical, if that's the correct > description: > If the client is great with Word, OK with Excel, but seldom touches a > database (as a way of describing his/her tech chops), which would be the > best solution for enabling the client to handle content management? > > Ed > > _______________________________________________ > Hidden-discuss mailing list - home page: http://www.hidden-tech.net > Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net > > You are receiving this because you are on the Hidden-Tech Discussion list. > If you would like to change your list preferences, Go to the Members > page on the Hidden Tech Web site. > http://www.hidden-tech.net/members > -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20110817/2510afc6/attachment.html