Other templates
- in addition to current resources, one idea that's been discussed is to provide a sort of toolkit of supplementary templates for people who many have differing content requirements.
- This is especially true for staff that do not have web development background and training. Many of us started by updating pages only.
- The templates weren't developed by me so I can't comment on question 6-2.
- Math has found the SSI methods it is using to be flexible and effective for content management.
- Non-Dreamweaver templates, or example setups could be provided. Central hosting of common elements could be better promoted and maintained.
- There are other options than a Content Management System (CMS) & templates.
- Best practices should be recommended
- provide a programmatic Common Look & Feel (CLF) template whose menus can be made to order by the average joe and give end users a ready to use website where they simply need to input and link together content.
- SSI, custom built, etc.
- A simple header/footer PHP style template would allow much more flexibility in maintaining the menu system, which is currently difficult in the dreamweaver templates since it is completely static and must be redone everytime there is a change.
- forms
- I am not familiar with Content Management Systems other than using Contribute software to update information on the site.
- Telling me a content management system is 'stupid' is just.... silly!