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A web-master is not supposed to be a typist, clerk, or proof-reader. But what can you do when a client gives you content to post which requires correction and/or continual modification.
Everytime your client sees something they would like to have different you are required to open up your web development environment, fire up the editor, look for the old text, type in the new text, close the editor down, upload the changes, and wait for the next petty request to dot an i or cross a t.
None of this has anything to do with page design or HTML code. It is a simple typing job. And to add insult to injury often these type of changes are non-billable or you were on flat fee contract so that now each change falls into the category of "stuff to be done to satisfy the client so that they will fork over the final payment." This does not make for a fun relationship.
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Wnki gives a web-master the freedom to open specific portions of a webpage to update by a web-decorator on the project,or by the web-owner themselves. The complicated HTML code can be hidden so as not to confuse and still open the text components to update and maintenance by another.
Now a web-master can optimize energy and time by doing those parts which truly require that level of skill and leaving other parts to less trained assistants or even the web-owner. Let them spend countless hours crossing i's and dotting t's. They will enjoy it, it won't be a burden it will be an opportunity.
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When working on a web design it's a difficult task to correograph the dance of helpers. On a large job one is driven by the necessities of budge, time and deadline to draw in more help. However, there is something not quite satisfying about bringing in a $150/hour helper on a contract. It would be much nicer to off-load the clerical/typist type of jobs to a $20/hour helper. Don't ya think?
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With Wnki you can bring any halfway intelligent net savvy assistant along to a point of tremendous helfulness. Within a very short time and with little effort one can put a helper to work inputting content between the lines. That is after all the big concern. If we draw on someone else to input content are they going to say between the lines? With Wnki that's a sure thing.
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