See attached link, produced this site over a year ago.
E-Commerce site using mals etc.
Due to a dispute with ex-client, may need to covert to a CMS site, I cannot really go into dispute details here, but they are being unreasonable and a certain person now denies verbal conversations we had at the time regarding the site.
So any advise on how to get this site to be a CMS site, note I won’t be hosting or have any further involvement after this.
Mike
www.randrdisplays.co.uk
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Not really a question that can be answered without knowing a lot more about what will remain static and what will be customer editable.
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Hi Dave
I have asked them for a clear spec and if I do this. I don’t think they will be able to say as they don’t understand the concept.
I want it so I can hand the site over and have no further involvement or comeback.
I have a friend and contact at another customer who is a programmer and he said he could convert it into a wordpress site from the freeway code, but again he needs to know what is needed.
So I was wondering what I could do myself first.
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One question: Will you have to support the site, once built?
If not, I’d say go with a popular setup like Wordpress. The client can
control the content themselves, and there are tons of free online
documentation (if they can find them) – which will help them as they will
have to learn whatever solution they are left with. Plus, gallons of
templates to satisfy their design needs.
I’d probably go that route - cheap and easy to do. Walk away and make them
responsible for it.
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Ernie Simpson
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Mike Thornley email@hiddenwrote:
See attached link, produced this site over a year ago.
E-Commerce site using mals etc.
Due to a dispute with ex-client, may need to covert to a CMS site, I
cannot really go into dispute details here, but they are being unreasonable
and a certain person now denies verbal conversations we had at the time
regarding the site.
So any advise on how to get this site to be a CMS site, note I won’t be
hosting or have any further involvement after this.
Mike
www.randrdisplays.co.uk
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