[Sigia-l] Web publishing tools: Contribute2

Richard Law rlaw at cisco.com
Thu Nov 6 20:05:00 EST 2003


I think he would also like to update images too and build new pages off the
others pages. It's a pretty simple portfolio-focused site, and it's pretty
image heavy.

Richard

On 11/6/03 4:46 PM, "Whitney Quesenbery" <wq2 at sufficiently.com> wrote:

> Richard
> 
> I've also been using Contribute 2 (upgraded mid-project) for a site.
> 
> I know Dreamweaver well, but this site has many authors, and is hosted
> elsewhere. I love being able to hop on, make some text changes and hop off.
> And I love not accidentally changing the proportions of the page (a mix of
> DIV and tables) while I'm just editing text.
> 
> I think it is just perfect for the situation you describe - with someone
> updating content on a designed site.
> 
> 
> 
> At 04:24 PM 11/6/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>> Stephanie,
>> 
>> Thanks for the feedback! I'll pass this on to my friend. He owns a small
>> design firm and doesn't know a lick of HTLM. He wants to make edits to a
>> site I designed and hand coded about five years ago. I think DreamWeaver
>> would even be too complex for him.
>> 
>> Richard
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 11/6/03 1:00 PM, "stephanie hornung" <dehfne at monkey.org> wrote:
>> 
>>> Okay, I talked to the people who use Contribute...
>>> 
>>> As you may have gathered from the case study, my team really loves it.  As
>>> I thought, its a great low-cost solution, at about $100 per client, so its
>>> perfect for smaller sites where a full blown CMS would be overkill.
>>> 
>>> It also works on Macs and PCs, has good CSS support and works really
>>> easily with Dreamweaver (but DW is not required).
>>> 
>>> Only problem we've seen is some small bugs with dynamic content.  Nothing
>>> major though.
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps
>>> Stephanie
>>> 
>>> Richard Law said:
>>>> Does anyone on the list have any positive or negative experience's using
>>>> Macromedia's new web publishing too called Contribute2? Thanks.
>>>> 
>>>> Richard
>>>> 
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