Adam C suggested I ask here instead. Begin forwarded message:
> From: Peter Gammie <[email protected]> > Date: 12 September 2010 12:03:35 PM AEST > To: Discussion by HCoop members of issues related to the co-op > <[email protected]> > Bcc: Timothy Bourke <[email protected]> > Subject: website software for non-technical people > > Hello, > > I hope I got the right mailing list. > > I need to set up a website for my sister's business. It is not large and does > not involve any e-commerce, i.e. it's largely an advertising and contact sort > of thing. > > If I was doing this for myself I would write a bunch of static HTML pages in > Emacs, with perhaps a very shallow templating arrangement. However I'd like > to cut myself out of this loop if possible, so I ask: does anyone know of > good software for this task? > > What I'd like: > > - standards-compliant output > - easy to edit content within a fixed layout (I'll do the layout up-front) > - easy to upload files (PDFs) and pages and link to them > - secure, but there'll only be a single user. > - robust and simple (both user interface and implementation) > - easy migration to some later shinier thing. > > Note the general absence of dynamism. > > A friend suggested WordPress. I have no experience of it but have heard scary > things about its guts. > > Adam, can you do this in 10 lines of Ur/Web? > > cheers > peter > > -- > http://peteg.org/ > -- http://peteg.org/ _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
