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[ale] OT: Best solution for adhoc web pages
- Subject: [ale] OT: Best solution for adhoc web pages
- From: jknapka at kneuro.net (JK)
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 10:09:51 -0600
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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Hi Chris,
A while back I had a similar need, and (since I wanted to learn a little
PHP) I put together a small PHP script for static sites that takes care
of laying everything out in a consistent way. I offer it for your
consideration, although there are certainly many other ways you
could approach the problem:
http://www.kneuro.net/littlesite/
All the source is available via the "code" link on that page.
-- JK
Christopher Fowler wrote:
> I have a domain name called linxdev.com that I only use for email now.
> I want to start using it to document what I've been playing with amateur
> radio wise, computers, GPC, etc so other people can read.
>
> My last project was a tennis ball launcher used for placing temporary
> wire antennas in tall trees. While doing research many sites did not
> have full documentation of ALL the parts needed. When I worked on my
> design I decided to keep a detailed BOM and records so this effort could
> be repeated by a novice. Now I want to post all that info and I do not
> want to create a unique look and feel for each thing I do. I want the
> site to flow. Should I go with a web blogging type system? Or
> Something else?
>
> Chris
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