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- HumanMale
I can't design websites for shit. I can't program HTML or Flash, let alone all this ASP, .NET, PHP stuff.
I do print, not web.
I want to set up a website. Can anyone recommend somewhere I can get good, easy to implement/update/maintain templates*?
Cheers.
*I realise templates are bad, but so are my web-skillz.
- HumanMale0
Sorry, my mistake. Forgot design questions get ignored...
- xero0
Try RapidWeaver:
http://www.realmacsoftware.com/r…
It's a template based editor but as you get more confident you'll be able to mess with the code and create your own templates and graduate onto Dreamweaver ot GoLive.
HTH
- Bottlerocket0
You're in a bit of a pickle as I doubt there will be anything decent enough, let along individual enbough for a portfolio that you can get off the shelf.
By 'off the shelf' I mean some sort of folio service.
You probably will need to get your hands dirty a bit with implementation.
I wold take a look at slideShowPro..its a pretty slick way of showing off work.
I have seen it implemented on a few sites with pretty satisfactory results.
HTH
- HumanMale0
Thanks guys.
What's with the 'HTH' and the bottom of your posts?!
- Bottlerocket0
H ope
T his
H elps
- HumanMale0
RapidWeaver looks suspiciously like iWeb?
- HumanMale0
Ahh. Tidy. I'll remember that.
- xero0
"RapidWeaver looks suspiciously like iWeb?"
Yes it does. Although I don't think iWeb does allow you to edit the code or use php.
- Rand0
skt posted a simple html portfolio site in a thread yesterday that you could use. I can't remember the name of the thread. It might have been "clean" or "simple" or something like that.
- MichaelFelt0
supersimplecms???
- Jaline0
Rand, is it this?
http://www.socket-studios.co.uk/…