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Steppas D.
Steppas D.
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Back-end admin login after upload to server  en

Author: Steppas D.
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After creating a site for someone, and uploading it to their hosting server do they get a admin login (back-end) to manage their site and upload their own content?

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JJ. JUAG
JJ. JUAG
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Look in thehelp ofWX5(Searchbykeyword:Control Panel),what can you do,if you login theadminareaon the servereverything.It isaccurately describedin the help.
greeting
JBr.

google translation from german

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Michele C.
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Hello Steppas,

there's an admin section for the website but your client won't be able to modify any contents of the site from there, they need to have a copy of the software and the project of the site in order to be able to apply modifications on the site.

Hope this helps

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Roger W.
Roger W.
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Hat Websitex5 evolution auch ein Backend wo ich meine Einträge in den USA tätigen kann?

Rogger

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Roger W.
Roger W.
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Roger W.
Hat Websitex5 evolution auch ein Backend wo ich meine Einträge in den USA tätigen kann? Ohne das ich mein Program x5 dabei haben muss? Rogger
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Samuel V.
Samuel V.
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I was able to let some parts editable online using a CMS in PHP : after designing the website using WebsiteX5, I place HTML widgets with the "include" php code in them. I publish WebsiteX5 pages with the php extension.

Then I just have to edit my php blocks with the online CMS and the content is modified online.

I won't make any advertising and they are a lot of CMS scripts available. Just to let you know that WebsiteX5 permits everything.

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Samuel V.
Samuel V.
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One has become free : SiteCake. The installation is simple : untar a folder and upload files to the server.

Each WebsiteX5's pages have to be with the .php extension. Where the files should be modified insert a special tag. And Voilà.

SiteCake is a CMS that accepts drag & drops, vidéos, images, maps...

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