I am testing out EE, in hopes to implement into a college website, which will be redesigned from scratch. With that, I’ll say I am a new web developer for a small college that has a completely static website.
I want to implement a CMS to help divide the time it takes to keep the website up to date, otherwise my job would consist of updating it and not moving forward w/ new technologies, anyway….
Originally I was thinking of implementing Drupal, which is a nice CMS, but not as flexible as I would want it to be, well, I am sure it is flexible, but it seemed to be a pain to bend it, that is when I thought “ok, I’ll code my own”, since each department within the college will want their own kind of things, outside of the basic news items, and calendar of events. Then I stumbled upon EE and I signed up for the $10 for a month trial, as of yesterday and began testing it.
What I want to know, is what benefits will EE bring to developing a dynamic college website, in which each department will want something different from the other.
For example, admissions might want a student application form, so students can apply online, and then the alumni dept. may want an alumni update form, to keep an eye on what their alum is up to these days, and possibly a recruitment form for a coach in the athletics department.
I viewed the video tutorial of making a Songs form, to display the song title, artist, and lyrics, which was extremely helpful.
But I want you to think of yourself in a situation that you are a web developer who is redesigning an entire college website, dynamical driven, customizing it to each department’s needs, and is it more beneficial to do it that way than just code the entire CMS yourself?
I ask you, because I know a lot of you have a lot of experience w/ EE and I am looking forward to your feedback.
Thank you for taking the time to read this!
-Brad