Re: Kinda 0.T... php site and maintenance

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I have just quitted from my partial time job at the company.
I did some personally sites like that for 2 banks here in Israel.

When I do something like that I usually basing the whole thing on the known
blogging platform WordPress, it has a massive power inside of it, the
templating system is very easy and gives you the ability to dress it up
without any extra knowledge except common sense and a bit of php knowledge,
It supports creating galleries (using plugins, etc) and gives you the
functionally you usually need when you write a personall website - free
access to creating static pages, using wordpress integrated WYSIWYG editor,
creating "updates" using the blog posts, etc.

I found it very useful so far (I used this platform in 15 websites~) and I
think you will find it more than great for your client's job.

HTH,
Nitsan

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Ryan S <genphp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> Got a question for you guys who make a lot of personal sites.
>
> I got a US client who wants me to make a personal site, 4-7 "sections" (eg:
> about me, photos, whats new etc)
> and have to put a yearly maintenance $$ amount...
>
> I thought i'll make most of the stuff using php rather than plain html so
> the client can update different sections without me (eg: whats new, add
> pics)
>
> What do you guys charge for something like this (dont count hosting and
> domain fees)
>
> Thanks!
> R
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