bits
10-28-2004, 02:53 PM
I am making a web site for a local abuse org.
Obviously they will have many LINKS to outside web sites.
What is the best way to set up the site or a single page so that THEY can go thru and add to or edit the list of links/contacts?
I could do this one of two ways if it makes a difference
1. On each 'subject' page (ie child abuse) have a list of links on that subjects 'main page'
2. Have just a links/other organizations page with all contacts arranged in some kind of grouping (ie Child Abuse, Spouse Abuse, Legal Rights... etc)
I pref #1 so that way a web user doesn't have to go thru a LONG list of various contacts, but if he is in a specific subject (ie the child abuse part of the web site) he has immediate access to the links/contacts in relation to the subject/content he is viewing.
The company I work for is doing the site for free - this is my 'first site' for this company and I want to make this part of the site easy for them to manage/change/add to so they can take care of that themselves as they need to.
~BITS~
Obviously they will have many LINKS to outside web sites.
What is the best way to set up the site or a single page so that THEY can go thru and add to or edit the list of links/contacts?
I could do this one of two ways if it makes a difference
1. On each 'subject' page (ie child abuse) have a list of links on that subjects 'main page'
2. Have just a links/other organizations page with all contacts arranged in some kind of grouping (ie Child Abuse, Spouse Abuse, Legal Rights... etc)
I pref #1 so that way a web user doesn't have to go thru a LONG list of various contacts, but if he is in a specific subject (ie the child abuse part of the web site) he has immediate access to the links/contacts in relation to the subject/content he is viewing.
The company I work for is doing the site for free - this is my 'first site' for this company and I want to make this part of the site easy for them to manage/change/add to so they can take care of that themselves as they need to.
~BITS~