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adavis
08-25-2006, 09:29 AM
I'm working on a site for my son's basketball team. I worked up a "template" in xhtml. It uses no tables and for the navigation, I used this vertical menu: http://tutorials.alsacreations.com/modelesmenus/vd1.htm. My son is a senior, so I want to use a cms so that it can be maintained easily by non-technical parents after we're gone.

It's hosted at GoDaddy.com on their Linux servers. They have a long list of open source cms, blogs, galleries, etc... that you can request to be loaded in your area. After looking through all of them, I decided on Joomla, but am having trouble figuring out if I can incorporate my template into this system. I feel like I'm going to have to go in a "tweak" several pages to fit the template. At this time, with a 40+ hour/week real job plus a kid who's a senior, looking for the right university, and in high school & club soccer and high school basketball, I just don't have time.

I have aspirations of building my own cms at some point, but when is anyone's guess. Part of it is a confidence issue. My company has started sending my to PHP/MysQL classes and conferences because they are in a big push to convert all of our Perl code to PHP, so maybe soon I will have the confidence to do it. My weak area is in using classes. I think that's really important to learn to use correctly to make your code more efficient.

Anyway... Any ideas on Joomla! or another CMS that would be more pure XHTML friendly? I don't have to pick one from their list. I can install my own, it's just easier to use one that pre-installed.

Thanks a bunch,
Alisa

Jason Batten
08-27-2006, 01:48 AM
Is Joomla! a fork of Mambo?
Some call it a fork. Some call it a spoon. Some call it an entire table setting. Whatever your philisophical persuasion, the facts are that Joomla is a continuation of the work of the Development Team which unanimously resigned from the Mambo project in August 2005.Just as I thought...

Joolma is Mambo, not even the damn GUI has changed.

I did like a version of Mambo but the lastest one I tried was pooh, damn confusing. Not at all user friendly. Worst admin ever.

Try www.e107.org but they change a lot since I last used them which was years ago before I knew PHP... so yeah... BAH!

*waits some more for developers to "get it"