Can My Client Edit Pages

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BazzaBoy
 
 
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Can My Client Edit Pages

Post by BazzaBoy »

Is there a way the client can control or edit snippets of text on his/her web page if the website is generated with WWB?

If yes, then how can it be done? I believe the strong point in favour of Wordpress is that clients can edit a few things on their pages.

Any help appreciated.
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Re: Can My Client Edit Pages

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Thanks Pablo,

I'll check it out.
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Do I understand correctly that if you delete all the data from the hosting, then you can restore the content if you save files like *.json before deleting, and then reload them after the project is published?
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Do I understand correctly that if you delete all the data from the hosting, then you can restore the content if you save files like *.json before deleting, and then reload them after the project is published?
Correct
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I am using both the editable content that is part of WWB and PJPJabbers Simple CMS on several sites (not both on the same site). Both solutions work well and allow the client to specify areas of the page they can edit.

If a client has just one person making updates and the edits are simple text I would choose the built-in editable content. For multi-users where you want to define who can change what and if they are adding images, I like Simple CMS.

Allowing the client to make simple updates to text and images on the page greatly enhances the attractiveness of WWB. I have paid for several customizations for the Simple CMS that make it easier for clients to use. Let me know if you are interested.
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