> From: Kent Leahy-Trill <kentlt at telus.net> > > I know little of Content Management Systems for clients to update info > within a website without getting near the code. > > What are the least expensive options and what are their limitations? > > And how much time setting up do they need? oofah... those answers can vary *greatly* depending on your expectations... some of those expectations can be refined or managed if you take a gander at some fine CMS-related articles on evolt.org (and some of their finer links in the comments and within the articles): Your clients need a Content Management System http://evolt.org/article/list/20/5127/ You need a Content Management System http://evolt.org/article/list/20/1449/ The ABCs of CMS http://evolt.org/article/list/20/24182/ The ABCs of CMS - Part II http://evolt.org/article/list/20/25272/ i could start to talk about CMSs on the market, and price points, but i'd be a bit biased, given that the content management system my company has developed kicks all their arses... did that sound biased? -- Read the evolt.org case study Usability: The Site Speaks for Itself http://amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1904151035/ ISBN: 1904151035