How do you do yours? i interested, is i just posted on another thread i did our site and im quite proud, but want to swap to joomla but dont want to re-educate the staff, you know what they like! soooo
Painsley Catholic College
We use edu joomla
We use joomla/wordpress or a different CMS
We paid for our site externally
In House hand coded!!!
How do you do yours? i interested, is i just posted on another thread i did our site and im quite proud, but want to swap to joomla but dont want to re-educate the staff, you know what they like! soooo
Painsley Catholic College

Currently Website Baker CMS, but migrating to Wolf CMS. I hate Joomla. Far too much content for me to hand-code it all.
All hand-coded... wrote my own CMS that uses LDAP for user auth against AD, ties in to Moodle and Invision Auth APIs to give us single-signon across all the necessary bits... hosted internally on a cluster of FreeBSD boxes running cPanel/WHM.

Edugeek joomla package does the job.
Marci (3rd September 2009)
Cause i work in more than one school can i vote more than once?
We have a smattering, some use a CMS Called Site @ School, which we provide and support. other use the Lancs NGFL CMS, and a couple still use a good old HTML only website that i update for them. They all hosted on the county web space.
Our Company site uses S@S, mainly so i have somewhere to test web based apps with a CMS, and so that i can point schools at a site using the CMS.
For my own personal site i use Wordpress for the blog, and am in the process of writing a new CMS in Ruby on Rails for the main bit.
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