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2dum2no
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how 2 find a ready made template

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Hi all
I am a newbie to using the web for my business, but I am a competant computer user.

AFter spending 100's of hours trying to find a suitable template for my simple needs and becoming fustrated by the overwhelming volume of stuff out there I was after some advice on how get some specific guidance.

I am only a small business so I understand I have to do a lot of the leg work my self as payment to IT consultants is beyond me.

However I have no problem in paying for a pre packaged product if it does the job.

my domain is hosted with an ISP - linux server

QUESTION
Is there a forum that I can describe my needs to and they just say. Well look at these templetes they might do the job.

Hope I am not out of line here

tia 2dum
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http://www.oswd.org is where I get my templates for site. They are pretty simple and not that impressive since they don't use images or flash, but they get the job done.
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2dum2no wrote:AFter spending 100's of hours trying to find a suitable template for my simple needs and becoming fustrated by the overwhelming volume of stuff out there I was after some advice on how get some specific guidance.
When you spend those 100's of hours by learning PHP, you would now be writing your own stuff :wink:
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No you wouldn't, I've coded over 500 hours, and I still don't code my own templates 1/2 the time. Wayyy too lazy.

I usually have someone else make the layout for me.
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