Gary Burkin wrote:
> 
> ...or URLs where I can see sites that are currently in development. I'm
> interested in using the software myself
> and I'd like to get some inspiration.

You should note that midgard does not force any particular layout. You
can do everything what can also be done with another combination of
html, database, authorisation layer and server side script execution. 

The advantage of midgard is that both, site-development and maintainance
are much simpler. Development is eased down by means of reusable styles,
page elements (and soon code snippets). As for maintainance, this is
where the content management capabilities of midgard come in.

Anyway, a list of midgard sites can be found at:

http://www.midgard-project.org/topic/281.html

Personally, I am learning midgard by developing a small non-commercial
site which is at:

http://corksalsa.groovy.nu/


Frank

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