atw: Re: Very quick and easy CMS that can only be edited online (I think)

Ahh. I am having the same problem. So maybe I need to do a complete Linux
set up at home to do all the play and fun before committing live.

 

Regards

Warren Lewington

 

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Hi All,

 

I'm sure this is not the kind of CMS Warren is looking for but if you want
to set up a website in about 5 minutes www.weebly.com
<http://www.weebly.com/>  offer a great service - they provide you with a
weebly domain and host it free but you can always use your own or buy one
from them. They provide a variety of perfectly respectable designs to choose
from and they also provide the ability to edit the CSS and page layout. They
upgrade their service (for example, the ability to edit CSS was only
recently added, as was the bullet function).

 

I tried CMS Made Simple and thought it was good but I never figured out how
to make my site local on my machine so I could edit it offline.

 

Regards,

Petra

 

Petra Liverani
Technical Writer / UX Designer
Transport Management Centre
RTA
(02) 8396 1617
x 81617

 

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