site management software

Subject: site management software
From: eileenn -at- the-wire -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 09:48:03 -0400


Hi Whirlers,

I am planning a redesign for a fairly large Intranet site. I want to recommend
some site management software to speed up our task, as we have more ideas than
time. Currently, I mostly hard code and use Front Page for tables. Our Front
Page has site management features disabled currently.

We need a site map, and a feature that changes links when we move pages.
WYSIWYG features would also be helpful.

In your experience, am I better off getting the needed FrontPage features
installed, asking for DreamWeaver, or some other package? I've heard a lot of
negative things about FrontPage, so if I can show that another package meets
our needs better, I can probably get it.

There are two of us on this project. The site is mostly HTML, with some Java
Script. It's basically a low-tech site. A major concern is improving navigation
and organization. Content will all be updated and maintained by the two of us.
We already have a search engine installed.


I'd appreciate any experience or advice you can share.

Thanks,
Eileen

Eileen Neumann
Technical Writer
Toronto

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