Jon Phillips wrote:
Bob Jamison wrote:
Sounds good. I set up a small "news" area on a friend's site with Wordpress on a typical el-cheapo LAMP box. It was very easy and has a fairly professional appearance.
What's some other peoples take on switching the news page to WordPress or Movable Type?
Also, how hard is it to match up the design to the current site? Or rather maybe update the current site to match a new clean design with letterpress?
I don't want to duplicate effort and definitely don't want to reinvent the wheel. However, we have a good habit in Inkscape of not using tech. that will be hard to update/alter in the future. However, I see the benefits of having this available with the feeds, searchability, and so on in the near future (esp. as these feed specs change). Also, we could have an admin password like we have with the wiki, that several of the developers could have so that news posting doesn't die.
More thoughts from others?
Jon
Well, with <div> or <iframe> or whatever is best/most compatible, we can serve different parts of the same page from different engines. So we don't have to replace -everything-, just the parts we want. Also, I think apache 2 has filters by default, which could do the same thing.
Bob