Ujaya
Shared on Mon, 12/25/2006 - 13:49OK, so I finally quit my pathetic and inactive Guild Wars guild. Most of the members hadn't logged on in over a month and the only guy that played as much as I do, quit and joined his friend's guild.
So instead of taking Rythmdevl up on his very kind offer to join his guild, I decided to create my own guild, force all of my friends to play Guildwars and make a website for the guild. Not that I have OCD or anything.....
I figured out pretty quickly that a content management system of some kind would be necessary for the website, so that I wouldn't have to handcraft everything on the site and users could post stuff by themselves. After perusing my options, I settled on Joomla, because the website said it was EASY and it looked like it was gaining popularity.
I found a host for the site that specialized in Joomla hosting and claimed to have good customer service, they set me up within a few hours and the tech support was indeed very good. After logging in to the administrative interface, I realized two things:
1. Programmers should NOT be in charge of UI design
2. The available Joomla templates (even the paid ones) are flippin boring
No problem, I said to myself.....I WILL MAKE MY OWN!!!
I used to make websites for my various employers and friends back in the stone age when Netscape was still popular, I remember the basics....so, I'm thinking....how hard could it be to teach myself PHP over the Christmas Holiday? Well, it's been a pain in the ass. To my eyes, HTML is very logical and is pretty straight forward, but PHP seems unnecessarily cryptic and cluttered. Add to that, the Mambo/Joomla architecture and it's attendant lack of decent documentation or editing tools and it gets a little tedious. I have a week off, so by the end of my vacation, I hope to open up a Joomla template business.
And before all you web programmers get your panties in a bundle and start flaming me for bagging on PHP, just remember.............uh, nevermind. Go ahead, flame on.
So instead of taking Rythmdevl up on his very kind offer to join his guild, I decided to create my own guild, force all of my friends to play Guildwars and make a website for the guild. Not that I have OCD or anything.....
I figured out pretty quickly that a content management system of some kind would be necessary for the website, so that I wouldn't have to handcraft everything on the site and users could post stuff by themselves. After perusing my options, I settled on Joomla, because the website said it was EASY and it looked like it was gaining popularity.
I found a host for the site that specialized in Joomla hosting and claimed to have good customer service, they set me up within a few hours and the tech support was indeed very good. After logging in to the administrative interface, I realized two things:
1. Programmers should NOT be in charge of UI design
2. The available Joomla templates (even the paid ones) are flippin boring
No problem, I said to myself.....I WILL MAKE MY OWN!!!
I used to make websites for my various employers and friends back in the stone age when Netscape was still popular, I remember the basics....so, I'm thinking....how hard could it be to teach myself PHP over the Christmas Holiday? Well, it's been a pain in the ass. To my eyes, HTML is very logical and is pretty straight forward, but PHP seems unnecessarily cryptic and cluttered. Add to that, the Mambo/Joomla architecture and it's attendant lack of decent documentation or editing tools and it gets a little tedious. I have a week off, so by the end of my vacation, I hope to open up a Joomla template business.
And before all you web programmers get your panties in a bundle and start flaming me for bagging on PHP, just remember.............uh, nevermind. Go ahead, flame on.
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Submitted by doodirock on Mon, 12/25/2006 - 15:02
Submitted by Ujaya on Mon, 12/25/2006 - 22:43
Submitted by Rythmdevl on Tue, 12/26/2006 - 13:11