• @[email protected]
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    38 days ago

    Take a lot of time researching content management systems / frameworks. Consider hosting and licensing costs, tech stack, user / customer preference. Avoid lock-ins.

    • Curious Mind OP
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      -58 days ago

      These are too technical terms. Right now, my concern is to design a website and get it running. It has to be a dynamic one.

        • Curious Mind OP
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          -38 days ago

          Don’t you think it’s a bit too advanced who wants to start from the scratch ?

          • @[email protected]
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            48 days ago

            It’s not like the old days where you could just throw up a bit of html and your done. You need to do some research, especially if you are running a business.

            • Curious Mind OP
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              08 days ago

              Yes, it’s for boosting a business. It should reach out to maximum number of people who would be making queries for the informations provided in the site.

          • haverholm
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            28 days ago

            I’m not a developer either, but I would say PHP is the bare minimum if you want a dynamic site. You’re not going to go from scratch to anything presentable without putting time and some coding into it.

            Don’t take this as discouragement, just a bit of realism going into this project.

          • @[email protected]
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            18 days ago

            Knowing PHP is the bare minimum knowledge needed to build a modern website (along with HTML and CSS, of course).

            To me it seems that you’re in over your head. You should probably just have ChatGPT write the code for you and call it a day.