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Karinne Legault is a Programmer Analyst working in Federal Government in Canada now working on .NET projects which she is still trying to get to grips with.
Her passion however is Web Design where she has 10 years experience. In the early years, just getting to grips with the movement of Web Standards being an integral part of the services she offers. You can view her portfolio site at
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Allow clients to update content but not access code..... What do I do?
A CMS is usually tailored to the clients needs so they can update all or just parts of their website
Many clients have the need to make frequent changes to their website and want to be able to do this themselves. The best option is to offer your client a CMS (Content Management System) they can use to update the site. A CMS is usually tailored to the clients needs so they can update all or just parts of their website. A CMS can be anything as sophisticated as creating new pages or as simple as just updating current content on a website. This will keep your clients out of your code, but allow them to make desired changes. In order to build a CMS you would use either PHP (Linux) or ASP (Windows). Also, make sure that you keep the CMS password protected to prevent unwanted changes to the site.
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