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Hello guys. I'm basically making a website for our church. And I was looking around the internet for church websites and I noticed they didn't have any log in form.
I was wondering how can they change the websites banners, add pics & videos, add archives or bulletins, or simply edit the site contents but not the layout? I'm talking about client editing. What do I have to do so the client can add contents & uploads on their own website without the use of any forms (log in feature)?
do i have to create a special web page for them to log in and add new contents and/or edit?
I'm considering adobe contribute but i'm looking for a cheaper way to do this.
Ideas anyone?
I was wondering how can they change the websites banners, add pics & videos, add archives or bulletins, or simply edit the site contents but not the layout? I'm talking about client editing. What do I have to do so the client can add contents & uploads on their own website without the use of any forms (log in feature)?
do i have to create a special web page for them to log in and add new contents and/or edit?
I'm considering adobe contribute but i'm looking for a cheaper way to do this.
Ideas anyone?
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Hi
Greetings. Its great to hear from you.
I think i can help with the best. Here i take greater interest on making a website for your church.
Kindly let me know your interest with the details.
Awaiting for your valuable reply.
Jami,
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Greetings. Its great to hear from you.
I think i can help with the best. Here i take greater interest on making a website for your church.
Kindly let me know your interest with the details.
Awaiting for your valuable reply.
Jami,
Gtalk: <EMAIL SNIPPED>
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Hello guys. I'm basically making a website for our church. And I was looking around the internet for church websites and I noticed they didn't have any log in form.
I was wondering how can they change the websites banners, add pics & videos, add archives or bulletins, or simply edit the site contents but not the layout? I'm talking about client editing. What do I have to do so the client can add contents & uploads on their own website without the use of any forms (log in feature)?
do i have to create a special web page for them to log in and add new contents and/or edit?
I'm considering adobe contribute but i'm looking for a cheaper way to do this.
Ideas anyone?
Last edited by peter_budo; Sep 7th, 2009 at 10:34 am. Reason: Keep It On The Site - Do not post asking for an answer to be sent to you via email or PM.
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