[Hidden-tech] mambo?

Peter Hutchins - Litmus Designs peter at litmusdesigns.com
Thu Mar 16 11:43:03 EST 2006


Contribute is much easier to setup and use and more flexible than 
Mambo/Joomla.

-pH

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Peter Hutchins - Litmus Designs
10 Dewey Ct, Northampton, MA 01060
413.582.7038
www.litmusdesigns.com

web design, custom programming & graphic design
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On Mar 16, 2006, at 9:59 AM, Juliet Jacobson wrote:

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> Hi
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> I'm redesigning a site for a very non-technical, no-webmaster, 
> non-profit type organization that wants to edit and maintain their 
> site on an ongoing basis. I was thinking of using Contribute 
> (step-child of DreamWeaver) and setting up the site to be as 
> idiot-proof as possible (putting all navigation into includes, 
> controlling all styling with css.) Now I'm thinking maybe I'm 
> reinventing the wheel and I should use Mambo instead. Would Mambo be a 
> good solution for this scenario? Is it difficult for a 
> marginally-technical person such as myself to set up and use Mambo?
>
> thanks in advance for advice,
> Juliet Jacobson
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