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HumanV3

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Dumb Question
« on: January 11, 2008, 01:18:27 AM »
Hi there! This may be a wasteful question, but I need to know if you can administer a site that is already built and have WB be the cms for it. All the great new CMS programs seem to be streamlined for bloggers instead of designers.

If it is possible with WB can you explain how...if not, can you perhaps point me in the direction of something I could use?

** I have been using WebYep... it's nice and small with no need for a database, but very limited editing options. I love the look and feel of WB and the capabilities seem on par.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Dumb Question
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2008, 04:55:11 AM »
Hello,

the bad news is, you can administer with WB only pages wich are created with WB. You cannot adminster pages from other systems or hardcoded pages.

the good news is, as WB is a very easy to handle system (the easiest i know) it is not really difficult to port a existing page to WB. If a existing page already uses a css styled template it is very very easy. Look on our help page. There you will find the descriptions.

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