Greg Twyford wrote: > Simon James wrote: >> David Guest wrote: >>> Joomla Jim? >> I was thinking along these lines for my article. >> >> For about $25 for a domain, $100 for a years hosting, $0 for Joomla and >> $20-$100 for a suitable front end template you can slap together a >> fairly decent looking website that can be easily updated by folks with >> low-moderate IT ability. >> >> Template customisation (inserting practice logo and colour scheme etc) >> is the only tricky thing, though this could be outsourced to an IT >> person with only basic web design skills - perhaps 1 hours work at most. >> >> Once installed, Joomla is fairly straight forward to drive and most >> folks I've trained can do all the essential things after an hour or >> less. >> >> So the technical case is straight forward, but as Greg indicates, the >> business case probably isn't. >> >> Cheers, >> Simon > > Simon, > > Given your readership, many of whom no doubt want to try their hand, > maybe the article should focus on the sort of do-it-yourself approach > you've just outlined, and let the readers decide if they have a > business case or not. Simon
This site http://www.vermontmedical.com.au/joomla/ looks like it could benefit from a simple article on customising Joomla. David _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
