[HacktionLab] Workshop proposal for BarnCamp: How static HTML saved my marriage
Mike Harris
mike at mbharris.co.uk
Fri Mar 22 08:01:30 UTC 2013
On 21/03/2013 11:18, Mick Fuzz wrote:
> On 21/03/13 11:01, Mike Harris wrote:
>> I'd like to do a workshop presenting the case that for simple web sites
>> of say 6-10 pages, including a blog page, that learning some HTML, CSS,
>> JQuery and PHP, oh and a decent editor that indents and highlights
>> syntax, really is a good option, and it helps you understand how the web
>> works.
> This is quite geeky, but all the same interesting. My feeling is we
> don't have to dumb down, just be accessible when we are in the Barn.
> I would say go for it Mike.
>
> Some people are saying that Python and Bookstrap is a relatively simple
> combination to use as a base for this kind of basic website.
> http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
>
> Does anyone have experience of that? or links to how you would go about it.
I'd be interested too, it looks like a great compromise solution.
Perhaps this is the point, something in between a purely static web site
and a overkill system like Drupal or Joolma, is the thing that may be
worth looking at...
>
> nice one
> Mick
>
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