[Web4lib] Online "poster" tool for non-tech savvy faculty?
David King
DavidKing at kclibrary.org
Wed May 3 17:35:50 EDT 2006
I know Wordpress is capable of organizing in other than chronological
order - here's one example - http://www.fordlibrary.org/obits/ and Aaron
explains how he did it here - http://walkingpaper.org/311
David
www.davidleeking.com
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> and other projects. Basically a content management tool. Faculty here
> are a range of tech savvy, with most not very.... and most are not
> really interested in spending time & effort on coding. However I have
> enough hand coding & css experience to set up a nice template for
> them, which it would be great for them to be able to then customize
> with colors, images, etc. The caveat is that ideally the tool needs to
> be free or very low cost.
>
> I thought about using a blogtool, but having an entry format with the
> posting times are not going to work for what we have in mind.
Somewhere I've read about blog software organized other than
chronologically, but I am baffled where that was.
Meanwhile, would a wiki work?
Karen G. "How much work would a wiki work if a wiki would work work..."
Schneider
kgs at bluehighways.com
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