[SGVLUG] Call for webmasters
Tom Emerson
osnut at pacbell.net
Mon Jul 11 02:40:51 PDT 2005
> -----Original Message-----
> David Lawyer
>
> I'm in favor of a very simple site using say html 3.2 and not
> using any complex tags like the table tag.
??? Since when is the "table" tag complex?
> For my personal site, I use the linuxdoc markup ...
That's all well and good, but as you point out, it would mean
The maintainers would need to learn "yet another language"
(simple or otherwise)
> I think that the site should be simple enough so that anyone
> that knows the rudiments of html can maintain it.
Actually, here is what I've found of the packages we've "evaluated"
(and ine we haven't)
* Mambo: requires ZERO knowledge of HTML! The editor boxes
have buttons and other things to "do the work for you"
(like bold/italic/underline, and yes, even tables)
* Twiki: requires intimate knowledge of HTML and/or "pseudo-html"
(such as *bold*) as defined by the wiki software itself.
* Phpwebsite: dunno. Dustin has made me an admin, but I cannot figure
out how to actually change anything on a page.
* Movable Type: (not actually evaluated on his site, but I've used
it for my site) requires SOME knowledge of HTML if
you intend to do anything other than a default design.
While very similar to Mambo, the editor doesn't do the
work for you.
> think that text browsers like lynx should work OK with it.
Hnnn... Is there a "lynx" template/theme available for Mambo?
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