Re: templating

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Miles Thompson wrote:
Don't forget, PHP itself is a templating language. Just do a standard page, with includes for headers and footers, menus, and content. If he wants to change colour, then load a different stylesheet for a given page or content section. This way he can use the tool that's right in front of him, he's not adding another layer, he does not have to learn another "language" - the template system written in PHP, and he hones his PHP skills.

I agree. I think this would be the best solution for a simple site. Good point about honing PHP skillz.

As far as a CMS goes, textpattern is pretty dope. Simple to setup, free, and it has a kick-butt template system.

Gl,
Cheers,
Micky

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