• Hi I’m a web designer.
    I was wondering, I’m building a non-blog based website for a client where they want all the pages to be fully editable.

    Do I have to set a php template for each page and maybe make certain sections editable? If so how do I do this effectively?

    Or is there a way in which when you go to edit the page in wordpress, what the page looks like on the live view it looks the same in the editable view.
    I’ve noticed wordpress doesn’t like divs or p tags.
    This seems really complicated or is there just a simple plugin that allows me to cut and paste my html into pages?

    Any suggestions would be really helpful.

    Regards
    Judi

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  • Thread Starter littlecuriosity

    (@littlecuriosity)

    I suppose I’m asking for it to work a little like dreamweaver or expression web. This would be ideal!

    Thread Starter littlecuriosity

    (@littlecuriosity)

    Im currently testing FolioPress WYSIWYG, which seems great. However when I view the visual edit it just looks like palin text and when I delete paragraphs it also deletes div tags, which I don’t want it to do as it will affect the way my client edits certain fields!

    Thread Starter littlecuriosity

    (@littlecuriosity)

    Hey wow check out Inline Editor in the plugins directory. It works like a dream. In fact I don’t even need the backend so how do I deny access the the backend pages for the client?

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