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I am just about to start on a website for our bowls club. I have Studio 8 to
hand. I will be designer and one other will want to update some things on the
site without having access to all of the site (to prevent accidents).

 Is there a simple way of providing this update capability without a CMS (which
would imply Studio 8 would likely not be needed except for graphics)? Uploading
files in a controlled manner or something?

 Thanks for your time

You can use Contribute, which is part of Studio 8 (I believe), to allow
users to update pages.

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I'd suggest Contribute also, but realise that if the person is not working
on the same computer, they would need their own copy of Contribute on their
pc to make the changes.

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"ROGM" <barley.twi@btinternet.com> wrote in message

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I am tending towards Joomla and severely restricting what the pther party can change. Thanks
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