Hi,

> > You wouldn't use Midgard for a site with more than 100 pages?
> >
> ;-) Typo, of course.....
> How about: if your site is getting bigger than 100
> pages and you plan
> on extending it further, then I would consider
> Midgard. Below that
> number Dreamweaver is quite usefull....
>
>
> > I must have done something wrong :-)
>
> Me too :-( I still got a site running under
> Dreamweaver with around
> 2000 pages....I am transfering article per article to
> Midgard which is
> quite tedious ;-)

I should have said that I would want to segregate the content
from the design of the site which I believe Midgard can do quite
well, and enable our content providers (some of whom don;t have
dreamweaver or any html editors) to provide their work with some
form of check in check out system so the content does not appear
on the site unedited.

> > Is there a web site for modules contributed by the Midgard
> > community?
>
> AFAIK not directly, however as said above, the Aegir
> Sample Site contains most elements you'll need. Additionally
you'll find lots of tips
> on the Midgard Website.

Looking through the sample site I saw the breadcrumbs module and
I believe there is a dynamic navigation module somewhere made for
nadmin... are the modules hard to develop; is a  printer friendly
page, refer a friend difficult to program within midgard (any
special coding needed)?

regards

Jon



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