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19/12/2017 08:45:44
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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Thread ID:
01656330
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>>>>>>>I would appreciate some suggestions on selecting a package to help build "simple" web pages and sites for small companies. This is actually for a small company of mine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Some of my goals would be:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Modern web site look and feel instead of something like old FrontPage (useable for tablets/phones in addition to desktops)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Help me learn web development in the process for potential future web development.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>At first, no live data is needed but would like to be able to collect email addresses from users (but would like the site to be able to use live data at some point in the future if needed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Able to embed training video's, etc.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any suggestions are appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I rebuilt my company site (http://tomorrowssolutionsllc.com/) earlier this year using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Php, SQL Server and most importantly, the Bootstrap framework, which gave me a responsive site without too much work. Unless you go with a CMS type thing like WordPress (and possibly not even then), you're not going to find an all-in-one language for web development.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I used the same combination (except MySQL instead of SQL Server) to built a resistance project this year, also: http://actsofconscience.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Tamar
>>>>>
>>>>>Tamar,
>>>>>What an awesome website you created! Ton's of knowledge all together. I quickly bookmarked this site.
>>>>>Now trying to find a whitepaper how to do this.
>>>>
>>>>I haven't written about this stuff, but I used Doug's whitepaper on Bootstrap extensively. For the rest, I mostly relied on http://w3schools.com/ and StackOverflow.
>>>>
>>>>Tamar
>>>
>>>Dear Tamar,
>>>
>>>And I search the 2 known website by Dough: http://doughennig.blogspot.com/ and http://doughennig.com/papers/default.html however I dont seem to be able to find his whitepaper, would you be so kind and give me an URL?
>>
>>Looks like it's not on his site. I didn't realize since I have it from the SWFox materials.
>>
>>Tamar
>
>Tamar,
>
>All clear, maybe when Dough reads this, he is willing to publish this white paper?
>

Probably. It looks to me like he set up that page and hasn't updated since. I know how that works. You have the time to do the project, but keeping it up-to-date doesn't fall high on the "to do" list.

Tamar
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