I'm coming from another cms which I liked a lot first but found out later that it is not scalable
after all plus the team decided to stop making it compatible with php 5.4. Their next cms
has a long learning curve, has slow online performance and simply has overkill for the websites
I am making for my clients. So I decided to abandon ship. After evaluating a dozen cms'es out there I find PW really a brilliant concept,
compared to the former cms I was using. But I am still trying to wrap my mind
around PW and still have some "silly" questions. I'm sure that PW will be compatible with php 5.4, but what about the future ? Is it possible with PW to maintain php 5.x compatibility your self ? Nobody can afford a second time losing a battle with deprecated functions in a cms core, the back and frontend stop to work and see your clients walk away to other designers. I installed PW 2.2.9 When I am in the Admin and go to Setup => Templates => fields => body the only things I see you can edit here are label, description, visibility, and column width. I know I am missing the point here so pardon my question but what's the practical use of this ? Where in the PW admin can I actually edit parts of html, js, cms, or php ? Where can I edit the position of these parts inside a website page ? I don't see (yet) a clear distinction between backend and frontend. How in PW can I give a client his own login and send him directly to parts
or pages of a website that he is allowed to edit ? Is it possible to make a certain area of a webpage editable so that a client can edit such an area on a webpage directly with his browser ?
How can I change the part processwire in the admin link
www mysite dot com/processwire to something else ?
Thanks in advance.