Subject | Re: Website HowTo |
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Author | markus.soell@bigfoot.com |
Post date | 2001-05-09T21:09:36Z |
Hi Ed,
I added a "Home" link, so everyone will find the way back :)
About maintaining the site: If content editing tasks can be
distributed as I suggest, then everyone will maybe have a couple of
pages to look after and the content of these pages won't change all
that often.
I don't really see any problem here. Myself, I typed the pages in a
notepad like editor and find them very handy to edit.
Things get only very quickly much more complicated, as soon as a
more "stylish" site should be desired. That's why I recommend to
dispense with all the designer things and go for simple, clean HTML.
What would exactly be the advantage of this NetObjects thing? (never
heared about, guess I'm a bit old fashioned LOL)
Cheers
Markus
I added a "Home" link, so everyone will find the way back :)
About maintaining the site: If content editing tasks can be
distributed as I suggest, then everyone will maybe have a couple of
pages to look after and the content of these pages won't change all
that often.
I don't really see any problem here. Myself, I typed the pages in a
notepad like editor and find them very handy to edit.
Things get only very quickly much more complicated, as soon as a
more "stylish" site should be desired. That's why I recommend to
dispense with all the designer things and go for simple, clean HTML.
What would exactly be the advantage of this NetObjects thing? (never
heared about, guess I'm a bit old fashioned LOL)
Cheers
Markus
--- In IBDI@y..., Ed Malloy <edm@B...> wrote:
> Markus,
>
> I agree with simpifying... unless we are going to hire some staff.
> I would strongly suggest a product such as NetObjects Fusion to
maintain
> the site. I think that one person in very little time could easily
> maintain the code.
>
> ed
>
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