Hi Diane,

There exists work in progress at http://openscenegraph.com . The
development is in the first stage and help is appreciated. We discussed
about which framework to use, but at the end robert felts that WP is not
enough for the openscenegraph website needings. You say Joomla and drupal
are hard and not user friendly, do you mean for the front-end and author
users or for the admin tasks?

Cheers.

2012/4/12 Diane Potter <[email protected]>

> Hi Tom and Robert,
>
> I'd try to stay clear of Drupal or Joomla, both are ridiculously hard and
> not user friendly.  I'm a web developer and we use wordpress to build our
> sites.  You can either user wordpress dotcom (a hosted version, but not as
> flexible) or use what most people are using now, wordpress dotorg. You can
> usually install this from your server using Fantastic or Site Software very
> easily.
>
> I think in the end of you choose Wordpress you'll be much happier.  WP has
> many free and premium plugins that can be used to enhance your site and
> make it do what you need it to.
>
> Anyway, if you get stuck and need some help you can let me know.
>
>
>
> ...
>
> Thank you!
>
> Cheers,
> Diane
>
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