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Old 07-30-2005, 08:11 AM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Calender and content management


Hello,

This is my first time posting here, so please don't murder me if posts like this this have been answered 1,000,001 times. I tried searching, but it's something of a maze our there!
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/programming/111170-calender-and-content-management.html

http://talent.web.surftown.nu/

The above is the website I'm making for my job. I work as a promoter with a Norwegian promoter and band agency. To clearify, "Neste konsert" translates to "Next concert", "Manedens nye bekjentskap" translates "Introducing" (sort of) and "Manedens anmeldelse" translates to "Review of the month".

What I'm looking to do is to find a simple content manager that can make it easy for me to update each of the headers seperately. Also, it'd be fantastic if the first one (Next concert) was connected to a calender, so that it would update automatically.

I'm guessing that the chances of such a script existing free of charge are slim, but if there is anything close to what I've described above is available, I'd be forever grateful for the info!

Also, general design tips are very welcome! This is my first time using CSS and I haven't been making websites in years, so needless to say I'm an amateur at best.

Thank you for listening!

S.
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