DISQUS

the Jesus Manifesto: Calling all web designers…

  • Matt Wiebe · 1 year ago
    Hey Mark... Email me and let's see if I can help you out some.
  • Mark Dixon · 1 year ago
    Assuming you're planning to continue on with WordPress, you should probably mention that your designer needs to have mad WordPress skills. Or if you're contemplating changing the platform, you should probably mention that.
  • markvans · 1 year ago
    I am open to either possibility. That would all depend upon the designer and how much energy their willing to pour into this project. Wordpress is something I'm fairly familiar with, so that would make sense. But if someone had mad skill at Expression Engine or something and some time to offer, I'd be willing to entertain that as well.
  • hewhocutsdown · 1 year ago
    Here's a snippet from he email response I got from Jason Morehead (of Opus Zine), if you (Mark) need someone to bounce questions off of:

    As for being a site resource, that might be more doable. I've done work on WordPress before (though I'm more of an ExpressionEngine guy), so I might be able to answer technical questions thrown at me.
  • hewhocutsdown · 1 year ago
    May have a solution for you, Mark. I'm putting some things together and I'll email you.
  • graham · 1 year ago
    Mark, my suggestion would be *not* to change the design. As an end-user, I'd say it does perfectly what it is intended for.

    Having said that, if you are going to move away from Wordpress, choose Drupal, not EE.