The best advice I can give is to get an implementation partner or hire
someone with RedDot CMS experience to at least get you started. The thing
with CMS is there are ten ways to do pretty much everything but generally
only one way to do it right. "Best Practice" in CMS is critical in
developing a project that is easy to manage and easy for end users to use.
How you develop your project will dictate how successful security, workflow,
publishing, etc. will be so it's important to have someone on board that can
help make decisions with those factors in mind.

Cheers,

Gavin

2009/1/16 digger_54 <[email protected]>

>
> Looking for some help, I took the reddot training about a month ago
> and am just starting to create content classes on a huge project I am
> supposed to be doing, we have the wire frames of how the site is going
> to look, but the cut up HTML will not be ready for another month.
>
> any help you can give me on where to start would be greatly appreciated
>
> >
>

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