On Jun 19, 2012, at 12:28 PM, Roger Howard wrote:

> The question is, why is she coding regularly when she run's *a* site? Is it 
> because she's adding new functionality, or does she have to edit HTML simply 
> to update her content?
> 
> If it's the latter, then I suspect what she needs isn't a better editor, but 
> a decent CMS that will obviate the need to edit HTML on any regular basis.
> 
> -R


She learned how to code to do her business web page. And she does not enjoy it, 
and, in her words, she's lazy. She doesn't need to add functionality. Just 
update content (music, video, photos, text). 

I don't know what CMS means. (Content management…script?)  But right now she 
uses an old windows machine to do her html because she says she knows of 
nothing for mac. So, although she wants a WYSIWYG solution, I'm inclined to 
think that something like BBedit and some sort of software or script that will 
help her to simply drag and drop updates might be best. I hope that helps to 
clarify her needs and wants. 
She will be occasionally adding new pages, and she'd rather do that the 
quickest and easiest way for someone who really knows very little about web 
site management and creation. 

As always, thanks guys. I'd still like to hear what the best WYSIWYG app for 
web site creation and management is. And learn whether she can import her old 
html. I'd also learn more about this CMS you speak of. 

Jeff
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