Help Me Understand a Bit?
Last Post 06/05/2017 4:30 PM by Andy Stephenson DNN Creative. 1 Replies.
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Dee Kline
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05/20/2017 11:26 AM  
I'm not a webdev, but I do a lot of infrastructure support. My company runs a few sites in DNN. We hired a web developer to make some changes and work on a couple new sites.

My experience with CMSs in general has led me to believe that you do most of your work at the top level of the CMS and largely leave the resulting files alone. The webdev I'm working with is adamant that they should be able to safely AND effectively edit the resulting files that get tossed into httpdocs and such. Given that said webdev is consistently breaking the site... I'm fairly sure not. Though, to be fair, some of the things broken had apparently been around for a minute, but I'm fairly certain the site is now running smoothly.

It just seems to me that for a dynamic CMS like DNN (or Joomla, or Wordpress, or Drupal...) that this person is approaching it, maybe not incorrectly, but certainly problematically.

Thoughts? Thanks!
Andy Stephenson DNN Creative
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06/05/2017 4:30 PM  
Hi Dee,

You are right on your thought process. The idea of a CMS is that you don't need to mess around with HTML files or code files in general. You just use the CMS backend admin to make necessary adjustments.

The person you have may be taking the site in a direction with is not advisable.

For professional DNN advice you may want to reach out to www.DeskPal.com

Sincerely,
Andy


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