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  • Sep

    I was wondering what you guys use when you need your client to be able to update a few webpages (2 or 3 max) by himself. I don't think it warrants a full blown blog-system like wordpress or serendipity. Have any good experience with a smaller and more simple system?
    Thanks in advance.

    Dec 15, 07, 6:43 a.m. – Permalink
  • welded

    Try here: http://www.supersimple.org/
    Can't vouch for it myself, but many seem to like it.

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    Dog-earDec 15, 07, 6:53 a.m. – Permalink
  • jamble

    http://www.snewscms.com/

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    Dog-earDec 15, 07, 7:01 a.m. – Permalink
  • Sep

    Those look great, thx. But it seems a bit difficult to implement in an already excistiting html-site. Any other suggestions are still welcome...

    • Both are pretty simple to adapt to existing html...where is the difficulty...?TheBlueOne1/3
      snews is about as easy as you can get. Include the snews.php file in the head of your docs and then you replace content with a couple of tags for navigation and content.jamble2/3
      yeah, you don't even need all the tags and php nserts..just the 'center' function..TheBlueOne3/3
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    Dog-earDec 15, 07, 7:39 a.m. – Permalink
  • madirish

    it will be. there is no way around it; you have to somehow get all content living in a data store with appropriate fields.

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    Dog-earDec 15, 07, 7:40 a.m. – Permalink
  • jonatne

    http://www.flyspeck.net/
    I used this..

    It's very simple.

    You tell it where in a page the user can edit, they log in, edit it right from the page and save.. No database..

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    Dog-earDec 15, 07, 8:58 a.m. – Permalink
  • TResudek

    supersimple is nice if you know PHP at all.

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    Dog-earDec 15, 07, 9:48 a.m. – Permalink

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