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Hello,
Just like Carlos said, you could install GS in a subdirectory, then quickly convert the one page you want the user to edit, to a template. But that seems counterproductive and a waste of time.
Why not just make the entire website using GetSimple CMS?
You can't use Dreamweaver to directly make/edit a GS template, however if you compare the source code of the default GS templates "innovation" and "cardinal", the one I made here for the purpose of getting people just like you started on building sites with GetSimple CMS, http://get-simple.info/extend/theme/yourtheme/509/, and the code Dreamweaver puts out, you should be able to figure out how it works.
If you want, you can make each page a seperate template, then when you make the page in the admin panel you can select which template that page uses.
The client would then simply go to example.com/admin (well, obviously replace the domain with the real one) to edit the content in their site.
If you need any help don't hesitate to post further, and thanks for trying GetSimple CMS!
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Messages In This Thread
CMS Newbie - by kcelsi - 2013-02-01, 01:34:53
RE: CMS Newbie - by Carlos - 2013-02-01, 01:47:50
RE: CMS Newbie - by kcelsi - 2013-02-01, 03:31:57
RE: CMS Newbie - by jyoz22 - 2013-02-01, 05:32:55
RE: CMS Newbie - by Carlos - 2013-02-01, 06:00:04
RE: CMS Newbie - by shovenose - 2013-02-01, 15:09:52
RE: CMS Newbie - by Carlos - 2013-02-01, 17:05:18
RE: CMS Newbie - by shawn_a - 2013-02-01, 23:57:54
RE: CMS Newbie - by Timbow - 2013-02-02, 03:10:33
RE: CMS Newbie - by MukeshRoy - 2013-02-06, 20:43:07
RE: CMS Newbie - by Timbow - 2013-02-06, 20:53:15



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