I’ve just spent a bit of time messing about with a new WordPress theme for the channeltom.com website. I’m not sure about it, let me know what you think.
Cheers!
I’ve just spent a bit of time messing about with a new WordPress theme for the channeltom.com website. I’m not sure about it, let me know what you think.
Cheers!
Is anyone out there using squarespace yet?
When I was setting up channeltom.com I was desperate for an engine that would create websites in an elegant “drag and drop” kind of a way, and from what I’ve heard squarespace seems to do this. A number of high profile nerds I follow on twitter and listen to on the TWiT podcast are moving over.
It’s not a free service, if I want to keep my domain name it looks like it will be $14 per month. However, if it does what it appears to I wouldn’t mind paying that if I could get the site that I wanted. I’m not web technology savvy and not in the least graphically skilled, so I need an idiot proof method of creating a reasonable looking site. Better still an awesome looking site.
If you’re using it let me know. I might have to sign up for a free trial and see what can be done…
I’ve been looking for a content management system to use for building my new venture, the channeltom.com website. I want to put a very basic site together about me, with links to all my stuff on it. Literally just a few pages.
I’ve looked at Joomla and a few others but they all seem very procedure driven and quite hard work to use. What I’m after is something snappy to put together and dynamic, sort of drag and drop, much like iGoogle or the new personalised versions of the BBC website.
I did some very brief searching yesterday and found Jaws, which at first appeared to do the job. Now I have it installed I’m not so sure. There certainly is drag and drop functionality and it is quite easy to use, but the way it manages content appears to be quite strange. There is an object (Jaws calls them Gadgets) embedded on the main page of your site which you cannot remove, and this is where any other requested gadgets load when you open links to them. This is messy.
Perhaps I am missing something, but I really don’t like that. I’ll have a further play today and see if I can find some sites which have been built with this tool to see how they did it. In fact I’ve just checked and the Jaws website itself is of course built with Jaws, and doesn’t appear to suffer this problem, so I guess I just need to work out how to use it properly.
If it turns out that I can’t do what I want with it, I guess I’ll keep looking.