[FX.php List] [OFF] Recommendation for building/buying web site building/management system

Gjermund Gusland Thorsen ggt667 at gmail.com
Wed May 23 14:34:37 MDT 2007


I suggest you use css pr domain.

ggt667

On 5/23/07, Vision Computer Consulting
<info at visioncomputerconsulting.com> wrote:
> Are you going to have templates that the user can choose from. If so,
> the task becomes easier in have the php script use a different header
> and footer for the page. Perhaps have a choice of background colors
> or images.
>
>
> On May 23, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Jonathan Schwartz wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Bob.
> >
> > On one hand, I can envision this as being a straight-forward
> > project. On the other hand, I could also see it mushrooming into an
> > unmanageable mess.
> >
> > On the straightforward side...I see building a front end to capture
> > the data and design/template preferences required for each site.
> > The target end user client would access this to specify the site.
> > Then, a php script would generate the site (6 pages or so) to the
> > target web folder.  I don't see dynamically *generating* new
> > clients and directories on the fly.  That would be a back end job.
> >
> > Jonathan
> >
> > At 2:08 PM -0500 5/23/07, Bob Patin wrote:
> >> Jonathan,
> >>
> >> I've done that in FX.php; I used a subset of it on Crystal Gayle's
> >> site, which is almost all FileMaker-driven:
> >>
> >> http://www.crystalgayle.com
> >>
> >> There are a few static pages on her site, but I built this from a
> >> template that I used for another client's private site, where each
> >> member has his own customizable set of pages.
> >>
> >> One of the music associations tha I belong to just went to a
> >> membership site like this; each member apparently has the ability
> >> to edit his page, but on that site I think it's just a single page.
> >>
> >> I also did a similar thing for the auto comparisons site that I
> >> built; each of their dealer members can very lightly customize the
> >> pages of the site so that any visitors using the pages, after
> >> being referred from the dealer's website, see customized pages
> >> with the dealer's logo, address, links, and background colors.
> >>
> >> Bob Patin
> >> Longterm Solutions
> >> bob at longtermsolutions.com
> >> 615-333-6858
> >> http://www.longtermsolutions.com
> >>
> >>   CONTACT US VIA INSTANT MESSAGING:
> >>      AIM or iChat: longterm1954
> >>      Yahoo: longterm_solutions
> >>      MSN: tech at longtermsolutions.com
> >>      ICQ: 159333060
> >>
> >>
> >> On May 23, 2007, at 12:27 PM, Jonathan Schwartz wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Folks,
> >>>
> >>> I have been asked by a client, to build or buy a system that can
> >>> help automatically generate and maintain web sites for *their*
> >>> clients. We've talking 200 - 300 web sites, using some sort of
> >>> central management system.  The end client will have no technical
> >>> expertise, and probably have no desire to do anything other than
> >>> to fill out a form and pick a graphic template from a selection.
> >>>
> >>> Any one gone down this path before?
> >>>
> >>> Thx,
> >>>
> >>> Jonathan
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Jonathan Schwartz
> >>> Exit 445 Group
> >>> jonathan at exit445.com
> >>> http://www.exit445.com
> >>> 415-381-1852
> >>> FileMaker 8 Certified Developer
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> > Jonathan Schwartz
> > Exit 445 Group
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