On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 08:44:36PM -0600, Larry Garfield wrote:
Most CMS systems seem to be aimed at the situation where the creation of the site framework and structure is a sort of 'sysop' role and much of the content comes from lots of 'outsiders' (which may of course include the 'sysop' with a different hat on). This isn't where I am, there will be one, or two, or three people involved and they will all be doing a spread of tasks across the system.
You're right, you don't want a web-based CMS. You want Macromedia Dreamweaver. :-) I'm pretty sure with a little investigation of its feature set it would do what you want. Of course, if the site isn't that big than I don't know why NVU wouldn't be sufficient, but DW does offer things like master pages and templates, I believe.
Yes, I think I do, the only problem is that it doesn't run on Linux and I'm a very un-Windows person (both from an experience and from an inclination point of view).
All I have found in the Linux/Unix world that are even remotely like Dreamweaver are:- NVU (and Kompozer) Bluefish SeaMonkey
However a posting here has pointed me at a site with some other possibilities so I'm still looking. :-)