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making a website with EE

June 28, 2011 6:33am

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  • #1 / Jun 28, 2011 6:33am

    luisp

    7 posts

    Hello everyone,

    I would like to ask some questions about expression engine. I saw that with EE I can create a back office to manage my site better and faster. I have my website made with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. Every time I need to add a project I have to take a significant amount of time to add the project in all the pages the project needs to be. I suppose that with EE I can make it faster and in a more controlled way.

    My question is, how difficult it is to make a website in Expression Engine and also if it’s possible to make a website similar, in layout and graphics, to the one I have now ( http://www.luisporem.com )

    Thanks,
    Best regards to all

  • #2 / Jun 28, 2011 7:56am

    Matt:P

    277 posts

    Hi luisp

    Welcome to the forums!

    YES! perfectly possible and well within the capability of Expression Engine. A brief outline would be something like.

    - Rebuild static HTML templates based on current site HTML.
    - Install and customise Expression Engine
    - Integrate new EE into the new templates

    You will end up saving a lot of admin time and will have a framework for ANY sort of additional content in the future.

    Would you do the work yourself?

  • #3 / Jun 28, 2011 8:05am

    Matt:P

    277 posts

    ...here’s a brief overview of one approach to your site in EE… hope it helps

  • #4 / Jun 28, 2011 8:12am

    luisp

    7 posts

    What’s the level of programming knowledge It’s needed to make this work? What’s the language I have to use to make all of this interactions?

    Thanks for the reply,
    regards

  • #5 / Jun 28, 2011 8:16am

    luisp

    7 posts

    Wow,
    It looks like, somehow a little bit complex. I’ve never used the Expression Engine before and don’t know how it works with it. I was searching for information to see if I was able to make it as I want so I can buy the EE.

    Thanks again,

  • #6 / Jun 28, 2011 8:27am

    Matt:P

    277 posts

    Wow,
    It looks like, somehow a little bit complex.

    Hi Luisp

    Don’t worry, I draw pictures for a living (designer) and I think EE is amazingly straightforward.

    Sorry if I overloaded you there. The mind-map shows what Channels store the content, the Field Groups show what bits of data make up each type of content (entry). If you can get your head around those two parts, then the rest is plain sailing.

    What’s the level of programming knowledge It’s needed to make this work? What’s the language I have to use to make all of this interactions?

    You don’t need to know any PHP. Just HTML and CSS and by looking at your current site you seem to know your way around that just fine. EE has it’s own set of tags which are used to pull data out of the database.

    Remember we’re all here to help, along with the User Guide.

    Honestly (without trying to sell it to you) EE is a very flexible CMS which can be used any way you need.

  • #7 / Jun 28, 2011 11:08am

    luisp

    7 posts

    Thanks again 😊

    I was thinking on adding some other things to the website like a search, a newsletter and other stuff that might improve my website. Is all this easy to add in the web with EE?

    regards,

  • #8 / Jun 28, 2011 11:11am

    Matt:P

    277 posts

    While your additions are quite broad, yes they are all well within the ability of EE.

    It’s easy when you know how. But not difficult to learn in my opinion.

    Tags for Search: http://ellislab.com/expressionengine/user-guide/modules/search/simple.html and http://ellislab.com/expressionengine/user-guide/modules/search/results.html

  • #9 / Jun 29, 2011 11:21am

    HotLimbo

    67 posts

    Expression engine, and using a few of the abundant add-ons available, for example, on http://www.devot-ee.com will be able to do - I daresay - everything your heart desires. You will need to put in some time to learn the ins-and-outs of the, what I would call, “expression engine as a platform” for creating web apps, not just run-of-the-mill web sites. You will soon discover that is goes far beyond that what might be merely considered another CMS. Indeed, I am using it as a scaffold (em Português “andaimes”) where I insert a lot of my own custom PHP and SQL without having to reinvent the wheel on memberships, file management, and so on. You will love it. The “evangelisation” of EE by many members on this forum is a testament to that.

    Here is a link to the full manual which will be very handy fro your learning: http://www.mediafire.com/?aapp4fiy5sqz9am

    You might consider that it will be a steep learning curve in the beginning. But the payoff will be big.

    E desejo-lhe a maior sorte no futuro! Os seus projectos, no vosso site, são todos muito interessante! Gosto do estilo e design implementado também.

  • #10 / Jun 29, 2011 2:33pm

    luisp

    7 posts

    Muito obrigado pelo reply! vou ver se me aventuro e decido em converter o site para correr sobre a plataforma do EE.

    Abraço

  • #11 / Jun 30, 2011 4:45am

    ozzyman

    11 posts

    Some great advice there thanks. I’m going to have to look over it closely to make sure I fully understand it all!

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