Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Ted Roche
Yup, You are posting dynamic content on the internet, where all four
billion users can interact with it. WordFence at a minimum for
security plug-ins. I usually use several.

Users should not be admins; they add add sketchy plugins from random
sites and get owned. As Me How I Know (tm).

Good passwords for users.

Minimize exposure: no comments unless you need them, for example.

Still and all, you get a professional-appearing templates, responsive
design, basic SEO and a site the user can edit at a pretty reasonable
price. I've used it for several not-obvious-they-are-blogs websites my
clients maintain.

Me, I prefer to design websites with ViM. (But I have a blog, too!)




On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 4:54 PM, Kevin Cully
 wrote:
> Let me throw in a "+1 with extreme caution" for WordPress.
>
> Pros:
>
> 1. Flexibility
>
> 2. Ease in maintaining content
>
> 3. Multiple authors can contribute content
>
> 4. Healthy plugin community
>
>
> Cons:
>
> 1. As the #1 blogging platform, your site will constantly be under attack.
> Patch. Patch plugins.
>
> 2. Performance can be an issue. Content is pulled from a database and can be
> slower than a static site.  However, there are plugins that help with this
> (Who knew!?!) where they cache the pages and make the site faster.
>
> 3. Editing of advanced / responsive templates still require an experts
> touch. That's you!
>
> 4. If your site gets hacked, it can take a bit to get everything back. Yes,
> there is a plugin that will help you with site backups and might be the
> fastest way to get a site back after a hack.
>
> $0.02.
>
> -Kevin
>
>
>
> On 07/17/2018 03:35 PM, Eric Selje wrote:
>>
>> +1 for WordPress. Very easy but also customizable and lots of templates.
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:15 PM, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.
>> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> To keep it simple -- especially not know HTML 5, Java, and such like --
>>> use
>>> a What You See Is What You Get and check the coding here for free:
>>>
>>> - https://validator.w3.org/
>>> - https://validator.w3.org/nu/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Shai / שי Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP*
>>> *Aliyah : Cincinnati to Jerusalem
>>> 's German Colony
>>>  May, 2017*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Volunteer Associate Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of Cincinnati
>>> Medical CenterWebSite: **EnzerMD.com *
>>> *Publications* 
>>>
>>> *The Love of Liberty is the Love of Others*
>>> *The Love of Power is the Love of Ourselves*
>>>
>>> -- William Hazlitt, ~1819
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 8:23 PM, John Weller 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
 businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved
 over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!)
 but
 would like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac
>>>
>>> users

 out there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software
 similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of
 these websites.

 Thanks

 John

 John Weller
 01380 723235
 07976393631





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RE: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Paul H. Tarver
For really simple HTML editor/creator, try Amaya. Open source & they have PC, 
Mac & Linux versions:

https://www.w3.org/Amaya/

Paul H. Tarver
Email: p...@tpcqpc.com 



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I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man 
businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved over to 
a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but would like to 
use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users out there :-).  
Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software similar to Front Page, 
ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of these websites.

Thanks

John

John Weller
01380 723235
07976393631





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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Kevin Cully

Let me throw in a "+1 with extreme caution" for WordPress.

Pros:

1. Flexibility

2. Ease in maintaining content

3. Multiple authors can contribute content

4. Healthy plugin community


Cons:

1. As the #1 blogging platform, your site will constantly be under 
attack. Patch. Patch plugins.


2. Performance can be an issue. Content is pulled from a database and 
can be slower than a static site.  However, there are plugins that help 
with this (Who knew!?!) where they cache the pages and make the site faster.


3. Editing of advanced / responsive templates still require an experts 
touch. That's you!


4. If your site gets hacked, it can take a bit to get everything back. 
Yes, there is a plugin that will help you with site backups and might be 
the fastest way to get a site back after a hack.


$0.02.

-Kevin


On 07/17/2018 03:35 PM, Eric Selje wrote:

+1 for WordPress. Very easy but also customizable and lots of templates.

Eric


On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:15 PM, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. 
wrote:


To keep it simple -- especially not know HTML 5, Java, and such like -- use
a What You See Is What You Get and check the coding here for free:

- https://validator.w3.org/
- https://validator.w3.org/nu/



*Shai / שי Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP*
*Aliyah : Cincinnati to Jerusalem
's German Colony
 May, 2017*



*Volunteer Associate Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of Cincinnati
Medical CenterWebSite: **EnzerMD.com *
*Publications* 

*The Love of Liberty is the Love of Others*
*The Love of Power is the Love of Ourselves*

-- William Hazlitt, ~1819

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 8:23 PM, John Weller 
wrote:


I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved
over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but
would like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac

users

out there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software
similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of
these websites.

Thanks

John

John Weller
01380 723235
07976393631





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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Eric Selje
+1 for WordPress. Very easy but also customizable and lots of templates.

Eric


On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:15 PM, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. 
wrote:

> To keep it simple -- especially not know HTML 5, Java, and such like -- use
> a What You See Is What You Get and check the coding here for free:
>
>- https://validator.w3.org/
>- https://validator.w3.org/nu/
>
>
>
> *Shai / שי Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP*
> *Aliyah : Cincinnati to Jerusalem
> 's German Colony
>  May, 2017*
>
>
>
> *Volunteer Associate Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of Cincinnati
> Medical CenterWebSite: **EnzerMD.com *
> *Publications* 
>
> *The Love of Liberty is the Love of Others*
> *The Love of Power is the Love of Ourselves*
>
> -- William Hazlitt, ~1819
>
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 8:23 PM, John Weller 
> wrote:
>
> > I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
> > businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved
> > over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but
> > would like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac
> users
> > out there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software
> > similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of
> > these websites.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > John
> >
> > John Weller
> > 01380 723235
> > 07976393631
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.
To keep it simple -- especially not know HTML 5, Java, and such like -- use
a What You See Is What You Get and check the coding here for free:

   - https://validator.w3.org/
   - https://validator.w3.org/nu/



*Shai / שי Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP*
*Aliyah : Cincinnati to Jerusalem
's German Colony
 May, 2017*



*Volunteer Associate Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of Cincinnati
Medical CenterWebSite: **EnzerMD.com *
*Publications* 

*The Love of Liberty is the Love of Others*
*The Love of Power is the Love of Ourselves*

-- William Hazlitt, ~1819

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 8:23 PM, John Weller  wrote:

> I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
> businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved
> over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but
> would like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users
> out there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software
> similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of
> these websites.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976393631
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Alan Bourke
> I have now moved 
> over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) 

Or possibly Bootcamp sucks.

Anyway, +1 here for Wordpress. Why torture yourself.

-- 
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Stephen Russell
Good idea to watch this.

Web Design HTML vs WordPress Which is Better?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fgBjCYkkz4



On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 12:23 PM John Weller  wrote:

> I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
> businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved
> over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but
> would like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users
> out there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software
> similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of
> these websites.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976393631
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.
I use Kompozer on WIN 10. I don't know whether there is a MAC version.


*Shai / שי Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP*
*Aliyah : Cincinnati to Jerusalem
's German Colony
 May, 2017*



*Volunteer Associate Professor of PsychiatryUniversity of Cincinnati
Medical CenterWebSite: **EnzerMD.com *
*Publications* 

*The Love of Liberty is the Love of Others*
*The Love of Power is the Love of Ourselves*

-- William Hazlitt, ~1819

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 8:23 PM, John Weller  wrote:

> I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
> businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved
> over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but
> would like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users
> out there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software
> similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of
> these websites.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976393631
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Ted Roche
Kevin's right. If you want top-notch sites, a purchased template is
orders of magnitude better.

Some sites are fine to get by with the templates bundled with WP. They
have gotten MUCH better over the years.

A caution not to pick up sketchy "free" templates from random
websites: they often contain questionable marketware, malwware or
other means of making money (like cryptomining) at the expense of your
clients.


If the clients are interested in SEO or running their own store,
taking donations or managing membership, there are subsystems for
that, but the price goes up.



On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Kevin Cully
 wrote:
> I know you said "Free", but I really recommend purchasing website templates
> from a site such as http://templatemonster.com as it saves you hours and
> hours of time.  I can purchase a template on sale for about $40.  For that
> little fee, it will give me a responsive design and I end up with a website
> that looks like a million$.  Yes, you can choose a regular website, but I
> often purchase a WordPress template to gain the benefits that Ted mentioned.
> You're not tied into a hosting package and you can host (almost) anywhere.
>
> If you are comfortable with Photoshop (or The Gimp) and HTML editing, it's
> worth saving hours of my life for this little amount of money.
>
> HTH.
>
> -Kevin
>
>
> On 07/17/2018 01:52 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
>>
>> WordPress. Free or very cheap hosting on a number of sites, lots of
>> free templates, many free add-ons, lots of room for expansion.
>>
>> Did I mention free?
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:23 PM, John Weller 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
>>> businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved over
>>> to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but would
>>> like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users out
>>> there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software similar
>>> to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of these
>>> websites.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> John Weller
>>> 01380 723235
>>> 07976393631
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Stephen Russell
Yeah good luck with that request.  HTML5 & CSS are the gotos.  You
don't have any carts and such do you?

I'd go to youtube video after finding the "free" tool you think you want.


On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 12:23 PM John Weller  wrote:

> I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man
> businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved
> over to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but
> would like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users
> out there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software
> similar to Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of
> these websites.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976393631
>
>
>
>
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Kevin Cully
I know you said "Free", but I really recommend purchasing website 
templates from a site such as http://templatemonster.com as it saves you 
hours and hours of time.  I can purchase a template on sale for about 
$40.  For that little fee, it will give me a responsive design and I end 
up with a website that looks like a million$.  Yes, you can choose a 
regular website, but I often purchase a WordPress template to gain the 
benefits that Ted mentioned.  You're not tied into a hosting package and 
you can host (almost) anywhere.


If you are comfortable with Photoshop (or The Gimp) and HTML editing, 
it's worth saving hours of my life for this little amount of money.


HTH.

-Kevin


On 07/17/2018 01:52 PM, Ted Roche wrote:

WordPress. Free or very cheap hosting on a number of sites, lots of
free templates, many free add-ons, lots of room for expansion.

Did I mention free?

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:23 PM, John Weller  wrote:

I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man 
businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved over to 
a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but would like to 
use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users out there :-).  
Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software similar to Front Page, 
ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of these websites.

Thanks

John

John Weller
01380 723235
07976393631





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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Ted Roche
WordPress. Free or very cheap hosting on a number of sites, lots of
free templates, many free add-ons, lots of room for expansion.

Did I mention free?

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 1:23 PM, John Weller  wrote:
> I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man 
> businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved over 
> to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but would 
> like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users out 
> there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software similar to 
> Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of these websites.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
> John Weller
> 01380 723235
> 07976393631
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jul 17, 2018, at 12:23 PM, John Weller  wrote:
> 
> I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man 
> businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved over 
> to a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but would 
> like to use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users out 
> there :-).  Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software similar to 
> Front Page, ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of these websites.

http://bfy.tw/J4uz


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[NF] Simple web Design Tool

2018-07-17 Thread John Weller
I have built and maintain a few very simple websites for some one-man 
businesses and local charities using Front Page 2003.  I have now moved over to 
a Mac with Win 10 on Bootcamp (when it works - Win 10 sucks!) but would like to 
use a suitable Mac product.  I know there are some Mac users out there :-).  
Can anyone recommend a very simple web design software similar to Front Page, 
ideally low-cost as I don’t make any money out of these websites.

Thanks

John

John Weller
01380 723235
07976393631





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Re: [NF] SQL Server - too many databases?

2018-07-17 Thread Stephen Russell
Just to mess with their heads I'd tell them to consider putting in 2-3-4
instances to separate databases better going forward.  I have 7 on my POR
as well as Test servers Across those instances I have over 120 dbs for both
Prod and Test.  Prod data is just under 2TB now in total.

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 10:15 AM M Jarvis  wrote:

> 
>
> Thanks for the replies fellas... Things have turned into a bit of a circus
> with that server so I'll pass along the questions and suggestions and let
> them sort it out.
>
> My gut tells me it's a NIC card which I mentioned to them, but they
> poo-poo'd doing anything about it... Hey if they wanna stay nights and
> weekends fussing with it, that's their thing not mine...
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Matt
>
>
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RE: [NF] SQL Server - too many databases?

2018-07-17 Thread Paul H. Tarver
If you ever get a confirmed fix on this, please share!

Thanks!

Paul H. Tarver
p...@tpcqpc.com


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Thanks for the replies fellas... Things have turned into a bit of a circus
with that server so I'll pass along the questions and suggestions and let
them sort it out.

My gut tells me it's a NIC card which I mentioned to them, but they
poo-poo'd doing anything about it... Hey if they wanna stay nights and
weekends fussing with it, that's their thing not mine...

Thanks again!

Matt


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Re: [NF] SQL Server - too many databases?

2018-07-17 Thread M Jarvis


Thanks for the replies fellas... Things have turned into a bit of a circus
with that server so I'll pass along the questions and suggestions and let
them sort it out.

My gut tells me it's a NIC card which I mentioned to them, but they
poo-poo'd doing anything about it... Hey if they wanna stay nights and
weekends fussing with it, that's their thing not mine...

Thanks again!

Matt


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