Get An Understanding

4 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: December 26, 2008   (RSS)

Re: [mrpharill] Get An Understanding

By _kate_ - December 25, 2008

Hi,
Yes you are correct, CMS Builder will be able to do that for you.

You will upload and install the program to your server, and your admin section will be created for you.

You will then login to the admin section and create any pages you will need on your website, so for example you could make an About Us page. Once you have set up the fields for that page your client will need to edit, you export the code in CMS Builder which you can then use to build a new page, or paste into an existing layout you have already made.

Once the site is done you can then setup a user login for your client to login and make changes in the specified locations (they won't have same full privileges as admin unless you allow them to).

It's probably worth watching the demo video below to give you an idea of how you'd go about making a website >
http://www.interactivetools.com/products/cmsbuilder/video.html

I hope that helps! If you have anymore questions feel free to ask.

Happy Holidays :)

Re: [_kate_] Get An Understanding

By mrpharill - December 26, 2008

Yeah, thanks. I've watched that video quite a few times prior to posting here and thats why I posted. It really doesnt show the user login or how it would look from a users perspective as far as logging in to make changes.

But taking your word for it. Lets just say I create you a site that has Home | About Us | News | Photos | Contact Us as the menu right. So to keep from contacting me every time you want to change the News section, you will have an admin section that you can log in to make this changes? Is there a snap shot of this anywhere I could see what the Users View would be?

Re: [mrpharill] Get An Understanding

By _kate_ - December 26, 2008

Hi,
Yes there is an admin section for the client to make changes.

Just to be clear, there is one admin section for CMS Builder. You and your client will log into the same admin section and see the same things (except that the client will not have access to admin functions). So for example when you click on the news section and see add record or are able to edit a record, this is what your client will also see and how they will also be able to make changes to the website.

Maybe someone can get some screen shots for you, but apart from that if you have an further questions feel free to ask :)