On Tue, 2014-12-02 at 15:28 -0800, King Beowulf wrote: > On 12/02/2014 02:36 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: > > I've had the job of webmaster for my model airplane club thrust upon me. > > This is the site I'll be taking over: www.funflyers.org. > > > > Currently it's just a simple static web site, but with a members-only > > area behind a log-in. The log-in is kind of a hack: there's only one > > user name and password. But there's no real private information in > > there, and it provides a notice to the honest not to go there. > > > > This whole log-in thing will be new to me (oh joy). > > > > My most important question is -- who shall I go with? My knee-jerk > > response is to just go with GoDaddy, because I get all their ads. But > > for some reason, I seem to think that the PLUG crew may have some > > opinions. > > > > If possible I'd rather not get a slice on a server somewhere. Rather, > > I'd really like to get an account with a hosting company, to which I > > just upload HTML files, and do some -- hopefully easy -- messing around > > to affect the login. > > > > Thank you for your suggestions. > > > > Drupal or Django will give you lots of flexibility and better login > systems/account control. There are also lots of F/OSS templates for > these or even plain HTML/CSS. But whatever you do...egad! Not > > <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0">
Authoring will be in HTML under Eclipse. It may not be the smartest thing, but no, I'm not using FrontPage on this. -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design. Phone: 503.631.7815 Cell: 503.349.8432 _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
