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Website cross platform development
Hey there,
I am wondering if anyone knows anything or has experience in web design using two different platforms. What I am looking to do is design landing pages and a few others in a separate program such as Dreamweaver. Then have some pages designed in possibly wix or squarespace, that the client can then edit for such things as a blog or similar.
I guess my question boil down to:
Is this possible?
if not is there a situation that would work with having the client be able to log it to a service and only change specific pages?
Would this effect SEO?
any other thoughts or insights?
I am wondering if anyone knows anything or has experience in web design using two different platforms. What I am looking to do is design landing pages and a few others in a separate program such as Dreamweaver. Then have some pages designed in possibly wix or squarespace, that the client can then edit for such things as a blog or similar.
I guess my question boil down to:
Is this possible?
if not is there a situation that would work with having the client be able to log it to a service and only change specific pages?
Would this effect SEO?
any other thoughts or insights?
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Yes. Wordpress is the best solution because the .htaccess file that governs how Wordpress operates prefers static files (Dreamweaver) over CMS. That solves your problem.
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Fast, and exactly what I needed.
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Thank you!! That is so helpful!
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So with sticking to the dual platform design, with adobe and a web based option. WordPress is the best solution?