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What I was suggesting was getting a *free* CMS package and getting a site built around that. Less work for whoever takes it on. Generally come with half decent installation and use docs.

I do HTML and some javascript and the like but no PHP.

Alan - get over CF will you. Sooo 2001.

It's not going to happen.

Its a very powerful language. I can help with hosting too but am guessing your work server doesnt have it. I thought the thread was for a website anyway, not the latest language :)

Ah well, offer is there. Have built quite a few sites in it over the years and even wrote a custom CMS in it but meh, its only 2001 :rofl::)

All said in jest by the way before anyone gets upset :)

i know, i know :)

oh well, good luck to whoever does it. I hate code, hence... i didn't pay much attention in my database classes. Not that i could understand the lecturer anyway...

:)

  • 2 months later...

This has been secured and sorted out. Congratulations to Rekin for securing the role of designing our SAU site and online portal.

I have done the code for the online portal and signup pages already and they are working very well. We just need to quick bug fix and check on them and they are ready to go. This will speed up future member signups and give access to existing members to edit their membership details and info.

Congratulations patrick and well done, appreicate the efforts.

Website will be coming very soon

Hopefully i didn't bite off more than i can chew :D

Will give it my best shot and encourage all to voice their opinions/idea's/criticism as it will be our website. :)

Cheers

P.S - Does this mean i get a nifty vic club exec picture :w00t:

  • 1 month later...

Looks excellent Pat!

Just a suggestion, maybe accentuate the "Upcoming Events" a bit more possibly?

Make them larger, or bold maybe? ... i dunno... thats your creativity specialty. Just a think that sorta grabbed me a little

The rest looks excellent. Love the left hand side links etc

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