High School Web site using CMSMS
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:53 pm
Chelsea High's Web site is now live at http://chs.chelseaschools.com
It takes major advantage of cmsmadesimple and other open source projects like ubuntu.
I have some constraints concerning links to other Web sites, so the link to cmsmadesimple.org cannot not appear on the template right now. It DOES appear in the admin area and cmsmadesimple is mentioned on the page about the Web site, though alas, I can't have a link there either as yet. Cmsmadesimple and Ted are mentioned in the meta tags, as there's no rule about that! I hope to get permission for a "powered by" link of some sort, and as soon as I do, trust me, it will be up there. If anyone has any other ideas about how to give more credit to cmsmadesimple without adding a link, let me know and I'll definitely look into it. For what it's worth, I suggest that people use cmsmadesimple on a constant and continual basis.
This link paranoia in the educational field started because there was a link to phpbb in the past, and on the phpbb site there was an ad for online gambling. Apparently a parent went nuts and the "we're not responsible for other sites" disclaimer doesn't fly as well for public schools.
Any way... check out the site if you can. If it sucks, let me know why, and I'll fix it.
It takes major advantage of cmsmadesimple and other open source projects like ubuntu.
I have some constraints concerning links to other Web sites, so the link to cmsmadesimple.org cannot not appear on the template right now. It DOES appear in the admin area and cmsmadesimple is mentioned on the page about the Web site, though alas, I can't have a link there either as yet. Cmsmadesimple and Ted are mentioned in the meta tags, as there's no rule about that! I hope to get permission for a "powered by" link of some sort, and as soon as I do, trust me, it will be up there. If anyone has any other ideas about how to give more credit to cmsmadesimple without adding a link, let me know and I'll definitely look into it. For what it's worth, I suggest that people use cmsmadesimple on a constant and continual basis.
This link paranoia in the educational field started because there was a link to phpbb in the past, and on the phpbb site there was an ad for online gambling. Apparently a parent went nuts and the "we're not responsible for other sites" disclaimer doesn't fly as well for public schools.
Any way... check out the site if you can. If it sucks, let me know why, and I'll fix it.