What about google sites? Its a quick and easy way of knocking up a website, templates, wizards and such. Its not really a CMS or a blog so might be worth considering
HTH
James Elsey
On 23 June 2010 13:03, Chris G cl@isbd.net wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 11:00:24AM +0100, Anthony Anson wrote:
What I'm after is a way to create a (fairly) simple web presence for a small business that looks presentable but doesn't require me to code everything from scratch. I.e. a nice selection of tunable templates offering menus/sidebars etc. so that I can just concentrate on creating the content. There will be no selling over the web (it's a consultancy and training business in the main) so it's essentially a 'read only' web site.
I think I have something like what you want on the Win 2000 HDD - are you interested in someting not Penguin-flavoured?
Depends how it works. It has to be hosted on a LAMP server running apache but if it's something that 'generates' a set of HTML pages that can simply be copied to the server then that's fine.
Most of the stuff I'm looking at actually runs wholly on the server and you use a web interface to change things. E.g. Wordpress is a whole pile of PHP with the content stored in a database.
-- Chris Green
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