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  • Re: Hmmm.... Making a server process web forms

    One word... Wufoo. www.Wufoo.com IMO THE BEST forms solution for small business and NP's.
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by west7th on 10-18-2009
  • Re: Joomla for Nonprofits: What do you think?

    We work exclusively in Joomla and have done so the past 3-4 years. It's free, there are 1000's of templates to choose from, the support is robust and as fa as CMS's go it ranks as one of the best in world. To combat the learning curve we built www.MyJoomlaCast.com with over 70 Joomla training videos. All of the basic tasks are covered. That
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by west7th on 10-18-2009
  • RE: Which web design program to use?

    Joomla. CS3. Firebug for Firefox - CSS, Javascript, code check Blogger. Wordpress. ...in that order.
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by west7th on 08-15-2008
  • RE: On-Line Forms: Adobe + Filemaker = Happiness?

    www.Wufoo.com Create quick forms. View results and entries online. Export to Excel/CSV for import into...anywhere. Embed form on web pages. Create multiple forms and assign administrative access to specific users / assign permissions etc. .
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by west7th on 08-13-2008
  • RE: Drupal Basics -- Dealing with Spam

    indeed....Mollum. I agree...assuming you have the traffic. Weeding out the SPAM is a pain regardless. I've also used the "Flag a comment" function for volunteer site mods to quickly "Unpost" comments that were clearly SPAM. Never had an issue with this being abused.
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by west7th on 08-13-2008
  • RE: Drupal Basics -- Dealing with Spam

    Joomla has a CAPTCHA module as well as an audio Captcha. Additionally, Joomla uses a javascript library that can be enabled to encode all emails making them invisible to spambots. EG. When you type an email into a content item, Joomla recognizes it and encrypts it automatically. The manual way that Matt describes above can be a bit cumbersome for the
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by west7th on 08-12-2008
  • RE: Editing web site - PHP

    Don't let the file extensions goof you up. The simplest implementation of PHP is to use the INCLUDE so as to simplify future edits of sitewide "assets" IE. headers, footers, top nav etc. Without looking at your site and how it's built, it's impossible to say WHY the links broke. If you downloaded a "page" from a CMS and attempted to change
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by west7th on 08-12-2008
  • RE: Open-Source CMS: Joomla, Drupal, or Plone?

    "Will using that )Joomla) be difficult in terms of implementation and maintaining on an ongoing basis as opposed to the more-conventional paid services? " See www.MyJoomlaCast.com for online video tutorials for Joomla. Within minutes, your staff, from the comfort of their own home, can learn how to edit the site, add images and much more. Hope that
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by west7th on 08-12-2008
  • RE: Web voting tools, Joomla ready?

    I believe the POLLS module in Joomla will track via IP. (I don't use it that often) Test it out...Set up a poll. Take the poll. Delete Temporary Interent Files, History and all cookies. Try and take poll again. Have multiple people do this from multiple locations (invite your friends to test)...the IP at your office may be shared via a router etc
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by west7th on 05-19-2008
  • RE: ONLINE EVENT: Integration of external Web 2.0 tools with Joomla

    Integration... It is not neccessary to use these Web 2.0 apps to achieve these objectives...however... Integration of these apps would require, yes..logins for each one OR, ONE login to be used for the ORG at each website, known to team members only. As far as real integration is concerned, the Joomla developer community has created thousands of PLUGINS
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by west7th on 05-14-2008
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