I wasn't thinking of redoing the site in a CMS, just reworking the HTML
with some common header and footer includes and CSS.
But of course, if the nature of the site were to change and it became more
interactive and 'newsy' then a CMS might be appropriate.
Otherwise, we might be locking up content in a database and introducing
complexities (eg the need to monitor and act on security problems in
Joomla) that aren't really needed?
Mick
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, R Parker wrote:
> If Paul has the site then it will run on Dreamhost
> where Joomla can be installed. Joomla is pretty nice
> and there's alot of useful modules for it.
>
> Ron
>
> --- laulist@email-addr-hidden wrote:
>
>>
>> This is an expression of interest in cleaning up the
>> LAD site. I haven't
>> been around this list long, but I have plenty of web
>> experience.
>>
>> I don't know how big the site is, but is PHP an
>> option (for
>> header/footer includes, saves a lot of work and
>> makes future maintenance
>> easier).
>>
>> I notice the site is already gone ... what is the
>> new domain/URL?
>>
>> Michael Hall
>>
>
>
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