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    Look into Adobe Contribute. You can set template limitations so he can edit type place images on the site and not mess up anything really structural. No need to waist time with PHP in my mind because it can be very limiting. I introduced Contribute to my last client and they love it. Its basically a browser, but you click edit, and you edit the site as if it is sitting in safari. The contribute program handles the rest. Did I not say you can limit what they can edit by dreamweaver templates? Its nice.

    • YEah we have recommended this to some of our clients. They need a quick intro to it (half day) and then they're offDancer
    • Just so long as you don't think of it as a CMS... It's a WYSIWYG page creation/editing tool.mkuplens
    • Yeah no database driven content, no JSDancer

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