Again, I'm comparing to Joomla! here. There I would deploy for the client and then adding new menus and entirely new content would go through the backend.
I may be totally off here but with Couch you're essentially injecting the CMS aspect into a static HTML site. So I'm essentially making sections like divs editable. Which means adding a new section or page would require the designer to step in and do the job. This is not a major issue in itself but there are clients who want CMS so they'd ideally need you rarely if at all.
I can see where this would be great and simplify things for many clients. I'm definitely going to be using Couch but right now I'd like to figure out how it fits in and what it can or can't do.
But like I said, I may have totally missed something. I'm also relatively new to this.
I may be totally off here but with Couch you're essentially injecting the CMS aspect into a static HTML site. So I'm essentially making sections like divs editable. Which means adding a new section or page would require the designer to step in and do the job. This is not a major issue in itself but there are clients who want CMS so they'd ideally need you rarely if at all.
I can see where this would be great and simplify things for many clients. I'm definitely going to be using Couch but right now I'd like to figure out how it fits in and what it can or can't do.
But like I said, I may have totally missed something. I'm also relatively new to this.