Geoff - thanks for the reply - 

I suppose the main issue for us is the learning curve. There are two of us
sitting here scratching our heads after installing farcry saying, "where do
we go from here". I mean, we have found the walkthrough re the Brendan
Sisson photo site, but that's about it. Is there any documentation aimed at
newcomers. We are both moderately skilled with ColdFusion, CSS and web
development, but that's where it ends.

Do most people just modify the Aura templates, or do they start from scratch
and use the FarCry framework. Is there any concise documentation to do this.

I am happy to keep a running log of everything we do in order to maybe post
it back one day to help others, but we just can not seem to make a start.

The last time I looked at the product I stumbled over the navigation issue,
and never progressed much further than that. I am willing to put in the work
to get it up and running, but without documentation I think it is going to
be an impossibility.


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