Hi, Just thought I would mention that static pages is probably easier than any CMS. Applying relatively simple CSS can make it look beautiful without the need for fancy HTML.
To help with maintaining the website, we have done the following in the tiOPF project. The HTML content is actually in the SubVersion repository: A sub project, separate from the tiOPF source code. That way if anybody spots an error or outdated information, they can simply modify it locally, and submit a patch. tiOPF also has a script that runs every 30 minutes. It knows the last used revision used on the web server. If there are updates in the repository, it checks-out the new revision and automatically publishes the new changes to the website. So no need to manually update the website. Something like this could easily apply to Lazarus too, and it is relatively little effort to setup. Also designing the website so that in doesn't use serverside includes etc makes it easier for users to checkout the website from the repository and simply use a web browser to view the content locally (no webserver installation required) and make appropriate changes and review before submitting a website patch. Regards, - Graeme - -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
