The News Review:
- Creating A Successful Website n A Small Budget
- News Rants and Case Studies for Web Design Professionals
- Tectonic » Pakistan looks to free software
- SteveCherry’s comments on CNET
Creating A Successful Website n A Small Budget
WebProNews – Feb 15, 2007
When a web designer builds a site he or she will generally take the visual design and develop a single page website which is then used to build the rest of the pages. A large site may get several site templates if some of the sections differ enough. ne good option for a site which Yuri doesn’t mention is. WordPress can act as your content management system and there are many free themes you can use if your budget is really tight. While most people will only create blog posts with WordPress it can be used to create static pages as well and there’s an abundance of plugins to add functionality.
News Rants and Case Studies for Web Design Professionals
SitePoint – Feb 15, 2007
RSS feeds allow bloggers to make alittle extra change — see how below. But don’t feel left out if you don’thave a blog. I’ve found a nice list of 83 beautiful Wordpress templatesyou can use. And the price is right: $0! We finish off this issue with a simple example of how to set up andcontrol an "affiliate" site the old-fashioned way. Happy Reading! Brendon Sinclair… 83 Free and Beautiful Wordpress Sites The more I see of. I recently came across a list of.
Tectonic » Pakistan looks to free software
Tectonic – Feb 15, 2007
The group has also begun work on translating penffice. org and have the menus and writing system implemented. Frederick Noronha is a journalist based in Goa on the west coast of India. He can be contacted at fred [at] bytesforall. His blog can be found at.
SteveCherry’s comments on CNET
CNET Reviews – Feb 15, 2007
Wordpress is now modified to be used on my photoblog “DailyFrame” Joomla powers the front page of a San Diego recruiter network eMagazine called SanDiegoEmployer – the members of which communicate at a BBS provided by another freely distributed web app called SMF. I am finding that these apps are not only easy to implement but that they are very robust. Perhaps the most unsung benefit not mentioned in your article is the extensive user support forums which usually accompany these apps.