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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-09-10 22:32, Ben Abelshausen
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,
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<div style="">I suggested drupal because it works fine for the
fr community and it's simple to setup quickly. We could start
with this and the search for sponsoring? Getting hosting is no
problem at all i think everybody has some provider here.</div>
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<div style="">It can also be managed by non-web-developers
something i think is important to get more volunteers adding
content...?</div>
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With a link on "fr community" we would be able to look at what you
talk about.<br>
I certainly would not like to use <a
href="http://www.combell.com/en/hosting/sitebuilder/examples">a
site builder making things like this</a>.<br>
I don't like buzzing, showy pages but <a
href="http://www.papou.byethost9.com/maps/">information like this</a>
or <a href="http://www.papou.byethost9.com/environment/">a little
prettier like this</a> or even prettier but I didn't mind making
them.<br>
I like composing plain HTML that I master instead of generating tons
of code that I don't understand.<br>
And, as you can see, I have absolutely no multilingual problem, even
Chinese, if you pardon Google errors.<br>
I do it with <a href="http://www.kompozer.net/">Kompozer</a> which
is WYSIWYG but allows to do small (or larger) changes directly to
HTML.<br>
Kompozer is much like using Libre office writer simply with the
ability to open the bonnet.<br>
And many programs can export pretty HTML, but often ugly (too
complicated) inside.<br>
No complicated site management, the server's files appear to be
local.<br>
Al that is free.<br>
Anyway, a site builder that allows to include HTML pages is OK.<br>
But $160 is the price of 2 smartphones that can be used as GPS and
for tracing ;-)<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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