I’ve previously designed pages with Freeway and used a simple wordpress blog in an iframe for the blog part, so as to keep the page style and navigation consistent throughout the site. It works fine, but I’m aware it’s not great for SEO.
There are blog-style CMS add-ons for Freeway that let you keep Freeway more or less in charge while allowing the content to be updated from a browser. WebYep, Perch, SNews, Pulse, MojoMotor – there’s been a real renaissance recently in the idea of a CMS that you plug into an otherwise HTML site, rather than a full-stack everything-in-one-application-whether-it-fits-or-not like Joomla! or Wordpress. There’s been a lot of discussion on this list about the various options, your first stop should be the Web view of the mailing list: http://freewaytalk.net and the fabulous search engine there.
Walter
On Jan 31, 2012, at 5:56 AM, spark wrote:
I’ve previously designed pages with Freeway and used a simple wordpress blog in an iframe for the blog part, so as to keep the page style and navigation consistent throughout the site. It works fine, but I’m aware it’s not great for SEO.
Lots of threads on the list as Walt mentioned and there’s a webcast thingy here: http://www.softpress.com/support/tutorials.html for Blogger (click on the pic).
Pulse pro has a blog option but you have to pay for that.