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More about:
The "1
+ 2"
solution
Everybody who is familiar
with a PC is also familiar with WYSIWYG editing in applications like
Microsoft Word and Powerpoint. Many have also tested
Microsoft Frontpage, and seen the same WYSIWYG principle applied
there.
Thus, for these users it is an
easy match to build Web pages from NetSpinner design Center.
Each user get access to an individual "control panel" on the
Web server, where pages of many types can be created and maintained
(normal pages, form pages, flash pages, etc).
However, experienced Web
publishers often prefer a more strict division between the Website's
design and its content. Content Management Systems (CMS) provides
ease-of-use from a database-like approach to Web management. The user
adds content to a database form, and a pre-defined Web design and layout
is automatically added when content is published.
This approach puts strong
constraints on the "free layout" approach in WYSIWYG systems.
On the other hand, Web publishing and updating becomes much easier,
faster and more consistent.
Further, it is easy to distribute CMS among several persons in an
organization, since everybody can manage a forms-based updating system
while a WYSIWYG system would quickly deteriorate your Web structure and
design due to inconsistent layout practices.
The "1
+ 2" solution provides the best
of both worlds. NetSpinner Design Center lets you choose Web design from
a rich library, you can add navigations ("menu
buttons"), and you can perform a lot of other
"Webmaster" tasks. Specific pages where you want a free
control of layout can be managed through the control panel's WYSIWYG page
editor. Other pages and sections can be more smoothly and automaically
updated by engaging the NetSpinner application for these parts.
Try it for free! Then decide
what system fits your particular Web project: WYSIWYG, CMS, or the combination!
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