Try bluefish for graphical web development.
Brian Kelsay
Robert Kennedy <> 10/15/04 06:39PM >>>
Speaking of inexpensive, and/or free, <snip>.
My son arrived "somewhere in the sandbox" today with his Army Reserve unit. I've volunteered to be the Family Support Group's webmaster. I'd like to find an ISP who will work with non-profits. I figure on having the usual information web pages, a for members only message board and possibly mailing list, plus a modest amount of file storage.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Also, what graphic web page software do you all recommend? I can work with HTML directly, but an more comfortable with a GUI based program. (I run SuSE 9.0 ATM.) Again, suggestions please.
Robert Kennedy <> 10/15/04 06:39PM >>>
Speaking of inexpensive, and/or free, <snip>.
My son arrived "somewhere in the sandbox" today with his Army Reserve unit. I've volunteered to be the Family Support Group's webmaster. I'd like to find an ISP who will work with non-profits. I figure on having the usual information web pages, a for members only message board and possibly mailing list, plus a modest amount of file storage.
Contact me off list - I would be happy to provide you with free web space to support this need. I would recommend (and can provide/configure) either PostNuke or Mambo for the GUI.
Dustin Decker
Robert Kennedy <> 10/15/04 06:39PM >>>
Speaking of inexpensive, and/or free, <snip>.
I'd like to find an ISP who will work with non-profits.
What ISP do you use for home connectivity? Most of the residential accounts come with a moderate web page allotment. You can buy a domain and point it at that.