CMS for Dummies

Posted by | Posted in cms | Posted on 12-06-2009

It seems like these days everyone knows how to set up a blog, making it one of the most widely-accepted CMS tools around, regardless of whether it’s Blogger, WordPress, or Tumblr. But what if you have clients that need to update their own content, but can’t exactly be trusted to not muck up the back-end of your website? That’s where the clever folks who brought us Retail Me Not and PDF Me Not come in with their free CMS tool called Cushy CMS. Cushy lets you define editable areas within a standard HTML, PHP, or ASP page without compromising design elements or other important info on the page that might otherwise get muddled. What’s especially great about it is that you can define individual elements like headers, divs, and even single images (!) as editable Cushy elements, not just a big text field on a page like a blog offers. It’s free to everyone except those who want to white-label it to brand as their own to their clients. Check it out and see how worry-free client website management can be!

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