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Yes, WordPress allows for multiple users and you can display the author's name along with their article/post. Each author can have their own biog and contact details, and you can search for articles by a particular author. Some useful links: http://codex.wordpress.org/Author_Templates http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/35-tips-tricks-to-manage-and-handle
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>> In one column would be a small calendar grid for the current month (with arrows for upcoming and previous months). Dates with an event attached would appear in a different color, and details would pop up in a ballon on mouseover, or possibly below upon clicking (it would be nice if users could easily paste/print this information). Have you
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The first step is discussion. Some nonprofits provide well-written, carefully thought through project briefs, but many don't. The web developer needs to help them decide what's feasible, what's worthwhile, what's not necessary, and which technologies to use. The outcome might be a rewite of the original project brief into a document
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These roles are rarely so distinct or cut and dried, there's always going to be overlap. And often one person or a small team shares all of these roles. I've had to do most or all of the above, often within a single project. Rather than software programmer, the term Web Developer is more usual. The difference between a web designer and a web
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If your email list is getting into the hundreds then you should consider using a bulk email and list management application of some kind. My preference is for MailChimp, which is relatively inexpenisve and has not for profit discounts. It's a great online application and I've used it to run several nonprofit email campaigns. I've written
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And if you do switch to using someone else, change all the passwords (domain, hosting, FTP etc) as soon as possible.
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If he's going to be that rude about putting you bottom of the pile, go elsewhere. There are plenty of web developers who do Drupal work, but I think fewer do Plone. A web developer who is paid for a service is no different to any other kind of tradesman and you should be able to switch to another as you wish. Make sure you have all your site's
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I'm moving a static website - www.ectopic.org.uk - to a CMS (WordPress). That's a major goal and a big project. It's also a great opportunity to do a complete visual redesign using professionally designed graphics, a project that was just too daunting when dealing with individual .htm pages. We'll also upgrade the discussion forum application
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I'm subscribed to your Consultants, Web Building and Donate Your Brain RSS feeds. When I click on most links in the feed I'm taken to a page such as http://209.31.179.63/node/217 which displays the message: Access denied You are not authorized to access this page. A few of the links work ok. Thought you should know!
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I can't think of a single splash page I've seen that needed to be there. Don't do it, you'll lose visitors that way. If you have to do it, follow Stephen Trotter's advice - and definitely don't put up a single large image or Flash with no text. Screen sizes... to paraphrase badly, it's not the number of inches, it's what