RE: [WSG] RE: [WSG} CMS and Site Design

2007-12-04 Thread Amanda Snelling
Hi Lyn

 

If you are feeling really keen to create your own joomla/mambo
templates. I found these great little links:

http://www.mambosolutions.com/dw_tutorial/

 

And for the Dreamweaver extension 

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&lo
c=en_us&extid=1009182#

 

Cheers

Amanda

 

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Subject: Re: [WSG] RE: [WSG} CMS and Site Design

 

Lyn,

I'm also a big Textpattern fan and have done some custom plug-in
development for it on a per client basis. I find that for the end client
Textpattern is easy to understand and follow once they grasp "Textile"
the mark-up language. If they struggle with Textile there is a plug-in
for Textpattern to enable a the Tiny-MCE WYSIWYG editor. 

Above all, Textpattern will meet your clients needs and then some. All
the clients I have used Textpattern with are very happy and enjoy the
simple environment.

- Nate





On Dec 3, 2007 10:53 PM, Lyn Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Stephen and Rahul

Yes, I always try to do all updating myself  and this is the first
client that really needs to do it as it will be a fairly frequent event.
I had a talk to him and it will  only be replacing one photo with
another and changing a bit of text so nothing too onerous. Will have a
look at TextPattern I think and will take you up on your offer of help
Rahul once I get started, which won't be for a little while until I
receive all the data.

Lyn
Western Web Design


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RE: [WSG] RE: [WSG} CMS and Site Design

2007-12-04 Thread Amanda Snelling
Hi Lyn

 

If you are feeling really keen to create your own joomla/mambo
templates. I found these great little links:

http://www.mambosolutions.com/dw_tutorial/

 

And for the Dreamweaver extension 

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&lo
c=en_us&extid=1009182#

 

Cheers

Amanda

 

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Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2007 1:32 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] RE: [WSG} CMS and Site Design

 

Lyn,

I'm also a big Textpattern fan and have done some custom plug-in
development for it on a per client basis. I find that for the end client
Textpattern is easy to understand and follow once they grasp "Textile"
the mark-up language. If they struggle with Textile there is a plug-in
for Textpattern to enable a the Tiny-MCE WYSIWYG editor. 

Above all, Textpattern will meet your clients needs and then some. All
the clients I have used Textpattern with are very happy and enjoy the
simple environment.

- Nate





On Dec 3, 2007 10:53 PM, Lyn Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Stephen and Rahul

Yes, I always try to do all updating myself  and this is the first
client that really needs to do it as it will be a fairly frequent event.
I had a talk to him and it will  only be replacing one photo with
another and changing a bit of text so nothing too onerous. Will have a
look at TextPattern I think and will take you up on your offer of help
Rahul once I get started, which won't be for a little while until I
receive all the data.

Lyn
Western Web Design


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Re: [WSG] RE: [WSG} CMS and Site Design

2007-12-04 Thread nate hanna
Lyn,

I'm also a big Textpattern fan and have done some custom plug-in development
for it on a per client basis. I find that for the end client Textpattern is
easy to understand and follow once they grasp "Textile" the mark-up
language. If they struggle with Textile there is a plug-in for Textpattern
to enable a the Tiny-MCE WYSIWYG editor.

Above all, Textpattern will meet your clients needs and then some. All the
clients I have used Textpattern with are very happy and enjoy the simple
environment.

- Nate




On Dec 3, 2007 10:53 PM, Lyn Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Thanks Stephen and Rahul
>
> Yes, I always try to do all updating myself  and this is the first client
> that really needs to do it as it will be a fairly frequent event. I had a
> talk to him and it will  only be replacing one photo with another and
> changing a bit of text so nothing too onerous. Will have a look at
> TextPattern I think and will take you up on your offer of help Rahul once I
> get started, which won't be for a little while until I receive all the data.
>
> Lyn
> Western Web Design
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[WSG] RE: [WSG} CMS and Site Design

2007-12-03 Thread Lyn Patterson

Thanks Stephen and Rahul

Yes, I always try to do all updating myself  and this is the first 
client that really needs to do it as it will be a fairly frequent event. 
I had a talk to him and it will  only be replacing one photo with 
another and changing a bit of text so nothing too onerous. Will have a 
look at TextPattern I think and will take you up on your offer of help 
Rahul once I get started, which won't be for a little while until I 
receive all the data.


Lyn
Western Web Design


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