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Re: Designing Web Application Interfaces
I agree with everyone. I still use CMS packages like WordPress to this day. Yes you might have to make modifications to get exactly what you want. BUT there is no reason to reinvent the wheel. Every team website I did for my old team was powered by WordPress. I love the flexibility, support forums/videos/books, VAST amount of plugins/extensions, and ease of use. I had our older shop mentor able to write a post in no time.
If you don't like WordPress, there are countless others. Good luck! |
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Re: Designing Web Application Interfaces
I agree with every one else. Although the idea is cool you have to look at it in a realistic stand point. You will be putting long hours into creating and testing you own cms system but on the other hand it is certintly a gratifying thing to achive... just to say I made this. There our many cms's out there. We used drupal and compleatly designed and costomized our own layout... http://team537.org
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