Posted on: 02/26/03 02:34pm
By: Creator
Well, I've finally gone and done it... My main site,
finiserv.com[*1] got geeked with a new theme and a twist to the ordinary GeekLog approach. Enjoy.
finiserv.com got geeked
Posted on: 02/27/03 09:06am
By: tomw
Looks good -- my question is why did you decide to get rid of the left side blocks and not the right side blocks -- just trying to be different?
I have noticed several websites lately with that style of layout and it is eyecatching.
You did not say it clearly, but I will. If you are looking for website hosting from someone who understands geeklog and has contributed to the community -- look at finiserv.com.
TomW
finiserv.com got geeked
Posted on: 02/27/03 11:16am
By: Creator
Thanks, Tom. Yes, I was trying to be different but I guess these people
beat me to it. :-( Were those geeklog sites? Can you tell me where to
find them so I can have a look-see?
About the hosting, yes, I need to mention that. Thanks. Do you think
I should provide GeekLog installation services? So that anyone who gets
a hosting account can already have a basic and clean GeekLog
installation to begin with? Moreover, should I charge a nominal fee for
this service (which really is a no-brainer for clean installs... every time)
or provide it as a free bonus (since it IS open source anyway) to new
customers?
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L. Whitworth
www.finiserv.com
finiserv.com got geeked
Posted on: 02/27/03 12:32pm
By: tomw
I do not remember off the top of my head where these sites were, but I will look back at history and send em to when I find them.
I can't help you about charging for setting up a geeklog site, if that was the only thing you were selling then yes, I would say charge for it. But since you are also selling hosting, then that is up to you. Don't be too bashfull about advertising your service, others aren't.
TomW