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Jeremy
I'm volunteering for a small non-profit in desperate need of a new website. The website content will be maintained by non-technical staff that probably shouldn't be allowed access to edit all of the code. Has anyone found a good solution for this? Any good frameworks out there to develop a site myself?
Aaron Coates:
Would have to be Drupal for me. Role based users and CCK (content creation kit) make it ideal. 105 weeks ago
Christopher Cykana: Depends on your priorities: as mentioned above, for a pretty simple brochureware site, Wordpress would be fine. If you've got product ...MoreDepends on your priorities: as mentioned above, for a pretty simple brochureware site, Wordpress would be fine. If you've got product manageent/e-commerce requirements, Drupal's a great, very flexible choice. However, if getting it up fast is the most important thing, it's also worth looking into Joomla, as it's a bit more "pick up and play" than Drupal. 105 weeks ago
Mariusz
sweet. another drupal on xampp installation completed. I wonder what's it's going to be like with local testing on win7
Mariusz: heh, it didn't at all :) I don't have win7. I made a mistake and jumped at vista64, now i'm going to give myself some time and explore OS systems, ...Moreheh, it didn't at all :) I don't have win7. I made a mistake and jumped at vista64, now i'm going to give myself some time and explore OS systems, like PC/OS 128 weeks ago
Aaron Coates:
Had a few problems on win7 - ended up using wamp server 113 weeks ago