Bill Moseley wrote:
At 12:18 PM 01/20/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Here's my offer: I'd be willing to put in a two or three hundred dollars for professional design help.
You know that you cannot do much with US$300 and even much more.
Yes, you are right. My $300 won't go far.
You also forget that professional looking sites are many times a hell to maintain. Unless you or somebody else wishes to stand out and volunteer to maintain such a site, I don't think it's a good idea.
I thought things like TT and perl made all that stuff easy! You mean it doesn't? ;) I bet if a designer gave you a design mocked up in Photoshop that you would be able to implement it in TT. And the designer would likely have no idea how to make any dynamic content work, but that would be no trouble for you.
No, what I meant is that many times a design made for a certain content doesn't scale when used with many different contents. Think long page, short page, a page with long sections, a page with short sections, etc.
May be modperl.org or modperl.com should be the 'sale' points.
Like Chris does with OI? Sure why not. I'd rather have a single point on the web for mod_perl, but that's just my opinion.
Well, if we can sure, but if it's too much of work, we could have something like perlworks.apache.org or similar, or hosted elsewhere. We already have take23.org, which is not a part of the same site.
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