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How do you let the customer go about updating their brand new site?

I have a different type of question. After you've tested and debugged
your site, how do you hand off the new site to your customer so that
they can update/maintain it by themselves? Do you create separate
admin forms only they can access? Do you give them direct access to
the DB? I'm just really really curious because I am starting to run
into situations where I need to give my customers complete access
without me having to intervene. I'm getting too busy!

May 22 '07 #1
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"scoarescoare" <sc****@new.rr.comwrote in message
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>I have a different type of question. After you've tested and debugged
your site, how do you hand off the new site to your customer so that
they can update/maintain it by themselves? Do you create separate
admin forms only they can access? Do you give them direct access to
the DB? I'm just really really curious because I am starting to run
into situations where I need to give my customers complete access
without me having to intervene. I'm getting too busy!
A CMS would help
CMS=content management system
May 22 '07 #2
Usually you give them admin forms that let them manage the data without you.
It is often a bigger task than doing the site itself.

"scoarescoare" <sc****@new.rr.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@u30g2000hsc.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a different type of question. After you've tested and debugged
your site, how do you hand off the new site to your customer so that
they can update/maintain it by themselves? Do you create separate
admin forms only they can access? Do you give them direct access to
the DB? I'm just really really curious because I am starting to run
into situations where I need to give my customers complete access
without me having to intervene. I'm getting too busy!

May 22 '07 #3


I see - I guess that is what i was thinking. I guess I'll start
making some forms for them. Thank pal.

May 23 '07 #4

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