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On my website http://www.greenhybrid.com I'm looking to have certain members be able to manage their own page. Ideally, I'd assign each hybrid car that is available to one member who will be in charge of keeping up-to-date information about their car on the site wiki-style. Is there any modification that would allow me to do this? I looked at a couple content management systems, but they were really made for the administrator's use.
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There is a personal webpage hack.
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I saw that once upon a time, but I'm looking for something a bit more public and seamless instead of in the member profile.
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