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hello all

I've just finished a reasonably simple site for a client, validated
it, checked it across browsers/resolutions etc.

The problem for me is that my clients want to keep it updated using
FrontPage - I suppose I should just let them do what they want with
it, but I have visions of them messing things up with FrontPage and
then asking me to fix it.

I haven't used FrontPage since 1997 so I don't know if it still has
quirks or produces bloat, but I've always had the impression it
doesn't produce valid HTML.

So: should I even care what they want to do with it after I've handed
it over to them - and is there something other than FrontPage they can
use? I get the impression that they wouldn't be at all comfortable
trying to hand-code.

ta
Andy
Jul 20 '05 #1
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"Andy" <g@g.com> wrote in message
news:5e******** *************** *********@4ax.c om...
hello all

I've just finished a reasonably simple site for a client, validated
it, checked it across browsers/resolutions etc.

The problem for me is that my clients want to keep it updated using
FrontPage - I suppose I should just let them do what they want with
it, but I have visions of them messing things up with FrontPage and
then asking me to fix it.


Hopefully you have a contract.
If not, you should at least inform them (in writing/ via email) that the
services you have offered are for initial design & implementation ONLY.
Also, inform them of whatever your rate is for maintenance & changes and
that you will charge DOUBLE if you have to go fix something that they've
gone and fucked up.

-Karl
Jul 20 '05 #2
Andy <g@g.com> wrote:
The problem for me is that my clients want to keep it updated using
FrontPage


Which FrontPage? There are so many versions around. FrontPage 2003 seems
to preserve the markup reasonably well. If you just open a page on
FrontPage and change the texts, and perhaps add a paragraph or so, it
results in essentially the same markup as the original.

Problems arise if people start e.g. adding "headings" by entering a
paragraph and just increasing its font. In FrontPage, you can do things
in so many ways, and you can do different things that produce the same
appearance. So this boils down to the question whether they really know
how to use FrontPage properly.

--
Yucca, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
Pages about Web authoring: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/www.html

Jul 20 '05 #3
"Jukka K. Korpela" <jk******@cs.tu t.fi> wrote in
comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:
(about Frontpage use)
Problems arise if people start e.g. adding "headings" by entering a
paragraph and just increasing its font. In FrontPage, you can do things
in so many ways, and you can do different things that produce the same
appearance. So this boils down to the question whether they really know
how to use FrontPage properly.


I submit that to "use Frontpage properly" a person needs to know
enough HTML that it would be easier just to edit the HTML!

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Cortland County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
HTML 4.01 spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/
validator: http://validator.w3.org/
CSS 2 spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/
2.1 changes: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/changes.html
validator: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Jul 20 '05 #4
Andy wrote:
hello all

I've just finished a reasonably simple site for a client, validated
it, checked it across browsers/resolutions etc.

The problem for me is that my clients want to keep it updated using
FrontPage - I suppose I should just let them do what they want with
it, but I have visions of them messing things up with FrontPage and
then asking me to fix it.

I haven't used FrontPage since 1997 so I don't know if it still has
quirks or produces bloat, but I've always had the impression it
doesn't produce valid HTML.

So: should I even care what they want to do with it after I've handed
it over to them - and is there something other than FrontPage they can
use? I get the impression that they wouldn't be at all comfortable
trying to hand-code.


Make certain there is nothing attributing the site to you, then let them
have at it. If they screw it up and want you to fix it, charge them for
the site design all over again. Don't fix the garbage left by FP, just
start anew. Make sure they know what you are doing up front so there
are no surprises/arguments later. I had the same issue and the client
did screw it up but went out of business before ever wanting to fix it.
The site is long gone now, but I quit showing it to potential clients
long before the site was gone.

--
Stan McCann
Tularosa Basin chapter ABATE of NM Cooordinator, Alamogordo, NM
'94 1500 Vulcan (now wrecked) :( http://surecann.com/Dcp_2068c.jpg
A zest for living must include a willingness to die. - R.A. Heinlein
Jul 20 '05 #5
Try Macromedia's contribute.
http://www.macromedia.com/software/contribute/

I have found it to the best editor for your clients/content managers
if you don't want them to mess the layout/valid HTML.

Saqib Ali
http://validate.sf.net

Andy <g@g.com> wrote in message news:<5e******* *************** **********@4ax. com>...
hello all

I've just finished a reasonably simple site for a client, validated
it, checked it across browsers/resolutions etc.

The problem for me is that my clients want to keep it updated using
FrontPage - I suppose I should just let them do what they want with
it, but I have visions of them messing things up with FrontPage and
then asking me to fix it.

I haven't used FrontPage since 1997 so I don't know if it still has
quirks or produces bloat, but I've always had the impression it
doesn't produce valid HTML.

So: should I even care what they want to do with it after I've handed
it over to them - and is there something other than FrontPage they can
use? I get the impression that they wouldn't be at all comfortable
trying to hand-code.

ta
Andy

Jul 20 '05 #6
Andy wrote:
hello all

I've just finished a reasonably simple site for a client, validated
it, checked it across browsers/resolutions etc.

The problem for me is that my clients want to keep it updated using
FrontPage - I suppose I should just let them do what they want with
it, but I have visions of them messing things up with FrontPage and
then asking me to fix it.
Which is entirely possible. The advice another poster gave to charge double
to fix Frontpage's screwups is entirely reasonable.
I haven't used FrontPage since 1997 so I don't know if it still has
quirks or produces bloat, but I've always had the impression it
doesn't produce valid HTML.
Well, it's a Microsoft product, and I've always had the impression always
been better at making IE sites than Web sites.
So: should I even care what they want to do with it after I've handed
it over to them - and is there something other than FrontPage they can
use? I get the impression that they wouldn't be at all comfortable
trying to hand-code.


There are many other things than Frontpage they can use, but in order for
one to edit Web pages in any reasonable fashion, one needs to know HTML.
Let me make it clear: Even if they are using Frontpage, they need to know
HTML. In particular they need to know that you make a first-level heading
with <h1>, not <font size="7"> or some other deprecated or structurally
misleading crap.

--
Shawn K. Quinn
Jul 20 '05 #7
"Stan McCann" <st**@surecann. com> wrote in
comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:
Make certain there is nothing attributing the site to you, then let them
have at it. If they screw it up and want you to fix it, charge them for
the site design all over again. Don't fix the garbage left by FP, just
start anew.


While I agree with you in principle, as a practical matter a
client's response is likely to be "Well, if that's your attitude
we'll get someone else, thank you very much." Only the OP knows
whether he needs the business that much.

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Cortland County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
HTML 4.01 spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/
validator: http://validator.w3.org/
CSS 2 spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/
2.1 changes: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/changes.html
validator: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Jul 20 '05 #8
Stan Brown <th************ @fastmail.fm> wrote:
I submit that to "use Frontpage properly" a person needs to know
enough HTML that it would be easier just to edit the HTML!


Not necessarily. If you use a decent tutorial that tells you how to do
some basic things (write a paragraph, or a heading, or set overall font
face, or construct a simple table) in FrontPage and stick to doing such
things, as a content maintainer normally should, then the results will be
fairly good. Assuming, naturally, that the tutorial is fairly good.
(And naturally the author of the tutorial must know HTML well.)

(As you may guess, I have written an illustrated tutorial on FrontPage,
in Finnish, to appear in a few months. I must confess that it contains
some choices that don't produce optimal HTML, since that would require
extra actions by the user, and it's a beginner-level booklet. Generally,
there are many ways to do things in FrontPage, and unfortunately the
easiest way is often not the one that produces cleanest HTML code.)

--
Yucca, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
Pages about Web authoring: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/www.html

Jul 20 '05 #9
Stan Brown wrote:
"Stan McCann" <st**@surecann. com> wrote in
comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html:
Make certain there is nothing attributing the site to you, then let them
have at it. If they screw it up and want you to fix it, charge them for
the site design all over again. Don't fix the garbage left by FP, just
start anew.

While I agree with you in principle, as a practical matter a
client's response is likely to be "Well, if that's your attitude
we'll get someone else, thank you very much." Only the OP knows
whether he needs the business that much.


That "attitude" should put client's off. Depends on delivery beyond the
words. I wouldn't give it as an ultimatum but as a "it will be more
work to cleanup the code left by FP than to do the site over and I must
charge accordingly." All in the wording other Stan. Or is that me?
I've seen your posts here while lurking so you've been here longer. ;)

--
Stan McCann
Tularosa Basin chapter ABATE of NM Cooordinator, Alamogordo, NM
'94 1500 Vulcan (now wrecked) :( http://surecann.com/Dcp_2068c.jpg
A zest for living must include a willingness to die. - R.A. Heinlein
Jul 20 '05 #10

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