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JillC

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Jan 10, 2001
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I've been asked to put together a website for a complete novice who'll be maintaining it himself. So I need a real easy turn-key solution. It's for a used-car yard so I don't really need a shopping cart, but sort of. Ideally a web based form so he can fill in the details and link a picture and click. Has anyone seen anything which might do the job? I'm not lazy - just don't like re-inventing the wheel!
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On second thoughts, I'm just lazy.
 
If I was you I would build an "admin" section of the web site that can be built be you and geared for his skill level. So all he needs to do is go to a password protected web page to make any content changes to the site. . .

just a thought. . .

[conehead]
 
Just download some sort of a content management system such as phpNuke or maybe a Gallery script if he needs to add pictures. There's lots available if you do a quick search with google.





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