Michael,

Plone and Django will do the job

2007/12/7, michaelbuddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> I'm ok in CSS, HTML, I use a text editor to make sites, typically I've
> been using a wiki framework called pmwiki created in PHP and is pretty
> nice.  But it doesn't have an RTF editor.
>
> I've been wanting to get into Python, thinking it could be good for
> certain interactivity which I haven't implemented really in my sites,
> DB access, forms.
>
> Things about Django I think I like, Clean URLs, Python seems like the
> best way to do a lot of things with shorter readable code.
>
> But I have a site design to do where the company rents corporate short-
> term housing.  I want to create about 10 pages, a few of them
> editable, and maybe explore doing a properties database and multiple
> contact forms.
>
> Am I crazy to be thinking about using Django for this at my skill
> level?  I installed Plone locally to play around, seems good, but
> maybe too much overhead.
>
> If I want to use Django, do I have to some up with some kind of
> database setup to list properties with a picture? Where might I begin
> to do this for the first time?
>
> Will I be able to quickly make the main HTML page template and add
> content to it, or is that not how this works?
>
> any help appreciated.
> >
>

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