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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:46:29+00:00 2026-05-12T00:46:29+00:00

This question is for web developers and architects. How do you think is it

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This question is for web developers and architects.

How do you think is it a good or bad idea to have a website where you’re able to edit all the templates (HTML, CSS, JS, images..) right from the admin panel?

In this case if you update website often, you don’t need to search for a local version of your website on you development machine, search for a specific page, make modifications, commit it to source control server, make deployment.. Instead, all you need is just right click on the page or any element on this page, click Edit, update a piece of HTML and click SAVE – 30 seconds maximum – all from your browser 😉

You still can have version control system with this approach and rollback any template which was modified by mistake by 2 mouse clicks on a website.

I personally like this approach and need to know your opinion. So what do you think?

Note, we are talking about big websites which have to be updated often, multilingual ones etc.

Realworld web-applications which use this approach:

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    2026-05-12T00:46:30+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:46 am

    Personally, I think it would depend on the complexity of the website.

    What you’re talking about here is directly editing the structure (and potentially behaviour) of a live website. Sure, it may take longer to make the changes on your development server before rolling them out but if there’s any chance of breaking either the appearance or functionality of the site then I’d think definitely think twice.

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