[TriLUG] OT: Website Administrator position

Ruth Suehle wuzzled at gmail.com
Tue Jul 29 15:53:49 EDT 2008


On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Jim Ray <jim at neuse.net> wrote:

> Well, certainly, everyone is entitled to an opinion. I'd like to see a
> better suggestion instead of running down the one made.


Sorry. That's totally fair. Bad form to bash without offering an
alternative.

I know there are several open source CMS options. Unfortunately, I haven't
tried them all, and I don't really have a good answer. For one pretty small
site, I'm essentially using WordPress as a CMS for lack of a better option.
That wouldn't work so well for a large site, though. So maybe somebody
reading has had other good experiences. I'd certainly like to hear.

I coded my first web site in a text processor in 1997 and contend Joomla
> is better than writing code.
>
> Dreamweaver is nice yet forces folks to buy expensive proprietary
> software and have dedicated/trained/compensated webmasters. Not cool in
> the Methodist church I know.
>

Dreamweaver is totally not appropriate for people who don't at least know
HTML. No WYSIWYG software is, because none of them write good, validated
code. You always have to do something or other with what it outputs, and if
you don't know what the code is, you can't do that. (Obvs.)

Ruth



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