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Question regarding whether UserSpice is a good fit...
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Hi.. Stupid question for ya all.. I'm working on a redesign of a website from scratch and its for an older couple who frankly don't know the ins-n-outs of HTML or markup and I would like to allow a feature on this site so that they can essentially login via a login page (that's where UserSpice would come in) and edit ONE file using something like TinyMCE -- save it and it writes it out as HTML into a specific file which will be included as a sort of blog entry on their homepage for the site. What I'm wondering is whether UserSpice would work for this sort of application. I had looked into various flat-file CMS's but decided that they were way overkill for what I need.

Basically, I just need some way to authenticate a user and give them access to alter one file thru a browser based WYSIWYG editor. That's pretty much it.. thoughts? Seems like UserSpice would be great for this..
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Question regarding whether UserSpice is a good fit... - by ps23Rick - 02-03-2018, 09:02 PM

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