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On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Stephen Adler <[hidden email]> wrote: > Guys, > > I've started down the path of looking at cherrypy and cheetha for the > two web content management tools. I'll probably use django for my object > wrapping so that I can talk to a database. So far so good. I havn't > plugged into Turbogears or Pylons which is supposed to be the front to > back web service development framework, basically just for the lack of time. > > But, I sort of see the way the ball is bouncing. All this leads to the > MVC pattern... (I hate this acronym stuff...) which is what I had in > mind to begin with when setting up this project. With cheetha, I can > very nicely split up all my web content and design into separate > template files, so my web site will start by looking ugly as hell, but > will have all the functionality I want. I'm all thumbs when it comes to > making a website look nice. So, what I see in the future is that I'm > going to need the help of a good graphic artist or some such person who > can take my pile of template files, and fix it up so that my web service > has a professional polish. I don't need someone to deal with the > database, or structure of the web site, since I'll have that fully under > control. All I'll need is the eye candy component. > > So, I would assume there must be a full industry of people who make web > sites look nice. Can someone give me a point of how to get a hold of > these people to get an idea of how much it would cost to hire someone to > fix up my web site? > > Thanks. Cheers. Steve.
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