Friday, March 26, 2010

Dreamweaver or Contribute for content...

Which application is beater for content management and editing of static pages?

Dreamweaver or Contribute for content...

You would normally use both. They work together. The developer/administrator would use Dreamweaver (but must have contribute installed) and user/editors would use Contribute.

However, it's not a very great system for content management. I tried this out with a client a year ago and we got frustrated with it as each user/editor must check pages out and then back in, blocking others from editing them.

Static pages cannot be created or managed with Contribute. Contribute only works for pages that have already been built and have a Contribute editable region set up in them.

Dreamweaver or Contribute for content...

Thank you for your responce!

?Currently our web page is built in classic asp. We allow our marketing department to update the static elements such as images, text, Shockwave files, etc via Contribute, while a hand full of us in a seperate department take care of our asp and dynamic content development with Microsoft Visual Studio. We're trying to streamline the maintainence procedures we currently have in place. Any sugestions or input from other peoples experiences with Dreamweaver and or Contribute would be much appreciated.

Contribute is not CMS.?It's a pre-publish collaboration tool.?Content Management Systems work on the server-side, after the pages are published to server.?The one you choose depends on your skills as a developer and your client's requirements. A few to consider:

WordPress is open source and is feature rich and powerful enough to use as a CMS - requires PHP %26amp;?MySql database.?++ Learning curve for first time theme?builders.

Cushy CMS - Very simple. No programming or database required. Editing is
done on their servers.?Watch the video to see how it works.
http://www.cushycms.com/

Adobe In-Context -

http://www.adobe.com/products/incontextediting/

NanoCMS -?Resides on your server.?Simple to use. Requires PHP - no?database
needed.
http://nanocms.kalyanchakravarthy.net/

Content?Seed - Resides on your server.?Available in ASP, PHP, or ASP.net
versions -?no database needed.?http://contentseed.com/

10+ more free powerful CMS solutions:
http://woork.blogspot.com/2008/11/10-free-powerful-content-management.html

Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design %26amp; Publishing
Web | Graphics | Print | Media?Specialists
www.alt-web.com/
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