Question by Joseph: How to let my clients update text and images on their website?
Asked this yesterday and did not get the answers I was hoping for… I need a free and easy way for my website clients to be able to update their own website, ONLY text and images, nothing more. I use godaddy hosting for windows which does NOT come with Cpanel. I do not want to use something like Drupal or Joomla, too complicated for me so I know it would be too complicated for my clients. There must be some way for them to be able to update their website without going Joomla or FTP route? ??
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Answer by Eli then create your own cms using php mysql, google it you’ll find many results and many vids on youtube
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