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Discussion in 'Getting started' started by jennykayla, Dec 13, 2010.

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  1. Azure, DotNetNuke, Silverlight, and more! Arrggghhhhh Where do I start?

    My background is a coder. I started coding in Assembler. My current site is all ASP.NET, so I don’t mind learning new. Just that I don’t want to go down one path and discover that I can’t do what I want.

    So, what do I want? I offer services to my clients. Some of my clients have websites that I maintain. I also have my own site and I have plans for a new site. The new site will be database intensive!!!

    1) Templates – I’m not a designer, and my pages look it. But I want my site to look professional.
    2) Static and Dynamic pages – I have static pages, but I need database backend and consistent look to the front-end.
    3) Easy static page editing, for non-techies (I have a client that wants to edit their own pages, so this needs to be simple.)
    4) Forums
    5) Blog
    6) E-commerce - user's pay for increased access level
    7) User registration – multiple levels of users, with different permissions to perform different functions on my site (Guests, registered, and premium)

    What would you all suggest that I use that will get me all the features above?

    TIA!
    Jenny
     
  2. Very cool, wisemx. One question that I hope you can help with. It looks like everything is there I need, except I don't see anywhere that I can do databases. See, I am used to MS Access and doing some data binding, and/or SQL to pull data and then display the results on the page. I'm not sure how that kind of thing would happen within Sueetie. Can you clarify?

    Thanks for the suggestion!

    BTW, you ride? I do too. But it's much colder in northern Canada!
     
  3. It's a big community effort by my good Friend Dave.
    Haven't messed with it but I do believe you can tweak it as needed.
    The other place to look is of course http://www.codeplex.com/
     
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