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[CLUG] new site

[CLUG] new site

Noel Dillane ndillane at indigo.ie
Sat Jul 17 15:59:30 IST 1999


Donncha O Caoimh wrote:

> http://cork.linux.ie/cork.php3
>
> Alright then, comments please.
>
> I'm not happy with it the way it is. A guy here at work even compared it
> unfavourably to a "rainy day in cork". I think it's too ordinary myself,
> and lacks a certain "get up and go" to keep a viewer awake and
> interested.
>
> There are 30 people on the list here.. I presume some of you at least
> are interested in the impression we give corporates and non-Linux people
> so please post some comments!
>
> Donncha.
> PS. thanks to those of you who have commented :)
>
> _______________________________________________
> Cork maillist  -  Cork at linux.ie
> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/cork

Yes , I believe you are right , the page looks like something I would
expect from a Chamber of Commerce, The Cork Logo does not do a whole pile
for the look of the page.

I have been a silent lurker for a while on this list so I have a few
comments :

Most of the activity on this list seems to be around the design of the web
page , could somebody not make an executive decision
to get something up there so we can start adding content/links and worry
about the look later on (I know easy for me to say :->)

I am interested to see that you are using php. How does this work with
Indigo, Have they given you a dedicated server with (Linux ?) or are they
using it
as standard (unlikely ?)

Any good pointers for a starter on php, the "official"  manual is really
geared towards c programmers and has a lot of gaps

thanks

Noel Dillane





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