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Ask HN: How to manage client feedback for non-CMS apps?

2 点作者 makeitrein大约 6 年前
Hey HN - I&#x27;ve started doing some full-stack contracting this year, and I&#x27;ve run into a problem with handling a large volume of style, copy, and layout feedback from my client.<p>It&#x27;s a WIP React application that contains a decent number of hard-coded static pages. Every day or so, the client comes to me requesting some additional sections or style tweaks.<p>It&#x27;s legitimate feedback too, since they&#x27;re out demoing the application to their customers and seeing how it performs in the wild.<p>What&#x27;s a good way to handle this situation? Years ago, I used Wordpress for this sort of thing, and could easily hand the keys to the kingdom to the client and let them manage the changes themselves. There were even some widgets that let people control styling!<p>Creating an admin panel seems overkill for this, even an off-the-shelf one like Django Admin, since the content is probably not going to be updated once we finalize it.<p>How should I go about this? Any tools that would let semi-technical users change a website&#x27;s copy and style easily?

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