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ronneilan@gmail.com
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#1: May 21 '07
I have just bought a small website written with php & html. The
vendors advised me that once I uploaded it to my website I could
customise all the templates to give it whatever look I wanted.

As a novice, I had no idea how difficult this would be - due to the
fact that a php website is very disjointed.

Can anyone tell me of any software I can download that will enable me
to manage my website so that I can see the structure in it easily and
make changes simply.

(I thought I was buying 60 sets of templates but what I bought was a
site with 60 pages).

Please help.
Thanks


Jerry Stuckle
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#2: May 22 '07

re: PHP Website Management


ronneilan@gmail.com wrote:
Quote:
I have just bought a small website written with php & html. The
vendors advised me that once I uploaded it to my website I could
customise all the templates to give it whatever look I wanted.
>
As a novice, I had no idea how difficult this would be - due to the
fact that a php website is very disjointed.
>
Can anyone tell me of any software I can download that will enable me
to manage my website so that I can see the structure in it easily and
make changes simply.
>
(I thought I was buying 60 sets of templates but what I bought was a
site with 60 pages).
>
Please help.
Thanks
>
Not knowing what you actually have, it's impossible to give you any
recommendations.

However, if you have 60 pages of templates, if it's custom you won't
find a downloadable package to manage your website.

Sorry...

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Geoff Berrow
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#3: May 22 '07

re: PHP Website Management


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ronneilan@gmail.com contained the following:
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>Can anyone tell me of any software I can download that will enable me
>to manage my website so that I can see the structure in it easily and
>make changes simply.
>
>(I thought I was buying 60 sets of templates but what I bought was a
>site with 60 pages).
You might try Dreamweaver.
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