Creating a temporary home page for clients, and hide the work in progress.
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 6:45 am
Hi there,
I'm beginning to use CMSMS for my clients websites and can anyone recommend the best way for clients to view the work in progress... with a nice home page that is suitable for the public to see but the rest of the site hidden at another url until it's ready to go 'live'? Many clients request this as they want to approve the text etc before their customers see it.
I would prefer not to have to install everything on another folder for viewing then move it all across at approval as that sounds really tricky.
I was thinking of installing and creating it all in the root directory and having a home page but the rest of the site somehow not being connected to the main home page until it's finished...
Also, if I were to use this regularly for all of my clients on a professional level, would you recommend designing most of the site on my local computer/server and uploading it all when it's ready to view or would it be reasonable to do everything online and do away with a local server setup?
Thanks,
I'm moving away from static design (which I'm very used to) to CMS (which is foreign to me at this stage).
Regards
Aussie Geck.
I'm beginning to use CMSMS for my clients websites and can anyone recommend the best way for clients to view the work in progress... with a nice home page that is suitable for the public to see but the rest of the site hidden at another url until it's ready to go 'live'? Many clients request this as they want to approve the text etc before their customers see it.
I would prefer not to have to install everything on another folder for viewing then move it all across at approval as that sounds really tricky.
I was thinking of installing and creating it all in the root directory and having a home page but the rest of the site somehow not being connected to the main home page until it's finished...
Also, if I were to use this regularly for all of my clients on a professional level, would you recommend designing most of the site on my local computer/server and uploading it all when it's ready to view or would it be reasonable to do everything online and do away with a local server setup?
Thanks,
I'm moving away from static design (which I'm very used to) to CMS (which is foreign to me at this stage).
Regards
Aussie Geck.