Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Adobe InContext Editing


As well as the more complicated Content Management Systems [CMS's] for displaying web content like Joomla [see other post] there are other new ways to update static websites. One notable system becoming more and more commonly used is the InContext Editing system.

Adobe uses [and is still evolving] one of these called 'Adobe InContext Editing'. Essentially it's a way of updating a completed website without getting involved with Dreamweaver or code[s] -in fact it's all done in a web browser window and looks no more complicated than creating MS Word docs. It's great for those with clients who want to update their own websites after the designer has created and updated them. Have a look [here] at Adobe's website to find out more and see a demo.

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