>                   k e e p   i t   s i m p l e
>                            a n d
>                   m a k e   i t   w o r k !
I've been reading the thread on the redesign for a while now and i'd
say that this is the key statement we have. Being in the business for
a while on both sides (as Windows and Linux user) i learned one thing:

Whatever you want to achieve, how big the project might be and how
complicated things behind the project are, the people doing the work
in long-time view never want to know, what's happening behind. The
only thing that matters: if your editors want to put content to the
site, it has to work. Nothing more.

Since i'm mostly doing web projects for disabled people, which even
have a bigger need for things that work easy, i would volunter in
writing something like a "Getting started" article. Within the next
week i'll finish my first bigger project for a company where only
disabled people work. What i've gone through with them could be a
good starting point, since we started together from zero with Midgard
1.4 installation over sitegroups (thx to Armand i understood it)
to page coding and content generation.

What i could cover here is the whole process from installation (source
tarballs) up to building a first site. Screenshots already exist,
since i needed them for a small guide for my customers.

This is what i would like to offer to you, since Midgard saved me a
whole lot of time in my projects.

Daniel


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