Adobe InContext Editing may be another option...
http://www.adobe.com/products/incontextediting/
EDIT: Oh, nevermind. Others have described it as costing nothing, but apparently that's only during the "preview" period.
http://www.adobe.com/products/incontextediting/
EDIT: Oh, nevermind. Others have described it as costing nothing, but apparently that's only during the "preview" period.
Cary wrote:
What DW calls templates are something quite different. I don't know if referring to them as master pages helps, but they basically define elements that will appear on all the pages that are based upon them. There are areas defined as editable within the child pages, but other elements can only be changed by editing the template itself. In that case, all the child pages based on that template have to be regenerated, resaved, and reuploaded to the server so they will all reflect any changes made to the template.
What DW calls templates are something quite different. I don't know if referring to them as master pages helps, but they basically define elements that will appear on all the pages that are based upon them. There are areas defined as editable within the child pages, but other elements can only be changed by editing the template itself. In that case, all the child pages based on that template have to be regenerated, resaved, and reuploaded to the server so they will all reflect any changes made to the template.
Oh ok Cary, sorry for any confusion I may have caused then (or hard feelings


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Thanks to all for your input. The best tip that came out of this conversation was by Bill Pitt who suggested using SnippetMaster. I'm not sure that this particular client will want to work that way, but I'll definitely keep it in mind going forward.
I think she will find Snippetmaster useful, but having said that it uses a WYSIWYG editor, which will correct errors, so depending on the overall design of the page it may get messed up.
That happened to me. With a bit of custom code however you can adjust how the WYSIWYG works, even having the WYSIWYG turned off to protect the HTML.
That happened to me. With a bit of custom code however you can adjust how the WYSIWYG works, even having the WYSIWYG turned off to protect the HTML.
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