Larry Garfield mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, July 20, 2006 6:36 PM said:
On Thursday 20 July 2006 11:30, Chris W. Parker wrote:
Drupal has its own ecommerce suite that is reasonably robust all on
its own.
Yeah I saw that module. I think today I am going to try to set them both
Hello,
So we're getting ready to redo our website once again to integrate some
modern changes and a shift in branding. I'm currently looking at all my
options as far as software goes. The question I have to answer is Do I
write everything by myself from scratch and spend 3-6 months doing it?
Or
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 09:30 -0700, Chris W. Parker wrote:
As for a CMS, I just watched a video on Drupal 4.7 and it looks quite
interesting. Opinions?
How about having a look at http://avoir.uwc.ac.za/ ? Its Free, very easy
to learn and has a very active user and developer community.
Its
-Original Message-
The question I have to answer is Do I write everything by myself from
scratch
and spend 3-6 months doing it? Or do I spend that same amount of money
on a prebuilt system
and spend 1 month integrating our new branding?
The answer to this question depends heavily on
Brady Mitchell mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, July 20, 2006 12:25 PM said:
The answer to this question depends heavily on your needs. What kind
of functionality do you need to get out of your website? If you are
looking for a website that is similar to others in function, than I
On Thursday 20 July 2006 11:30, Chris W. Parker wrote:
The answer doesn't even have to be specifically one way or the other. It
could be a mixture of the two. Perhaps I use something like Drupal
(which I have no experience with) for the CMS part and write my own
ecommerce application. Or
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