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Tony Sandlin and Doug Wilkins are now friends
December 10
July 17
You may want to look at https://www.bigtent.com/
July 15
If you want to have the benefits of Wordpress and the ability to allow multiple blog users on the same site, let me suggest Wordpress MU (MultiUser). The folks at FireDogLake have been using WPMU for a while now and allows them to run several differ…
July 7
After looking over your site I want to suggest you look at WP even more closely--setting it up to do a "mutli-blog" site is easy. Think of each user as a "blogger" whose content will be restricted to the name, general location of their daycare, and…
June 28
You might also consider building a Ning site (ning is the platform which SmallerIndiana.com is built on). Simply go to www.ning.com and you can build a very usable content management site for free -- no programming skills necessary. It will allow me…
June 28
Doug, It sounds like you need a CMS alright, but I think Ian is right on target that Drupal or Joomla might be more than you need. A robust, healthy middle-ground would be WordPress. There are more themes than you can count... Including some reall…
June 28
Thank you for responding to my post. I am currently updating and adding members by hand. It is ok for now, but if the site grows I will not be able to continue to do that. I will look into Joomla and Drupal. Unfortunately, I am currently not making…
June 2
You are looking for something called a "content management system," or CMS. There are several available for free online, including Joomla and Drupal. These, however, can be quite complicated and will probably give you more features than you need. I…
June 2
Doug Wilkins and Cathy Patton are now friends
May 28
Doug Wilkins added a discussion to the group Web Development in Indiana
Does anyone know of a free or really inexpensive service that allows users to join a website, create a template based profile page and allows them to make changes to it without knowing HTML. I have a website and am trying to simplify the registratio…
May 21
Doug Wilkins and Chris Flener are now friends
May 16
Herron School of Art and Design Alumni Association is hard at work creating and implementing many alumni activities. These efforts will lead to stronger ties between the alumni, students, and faculty at Herron.
May 15
Creative Commerce is a networking group for individuals in the Fine Arts and Design professions, including the visual & performing arts, architecture and environmental design, new media design & illustration, and related fields.
May 15
Doug Wilkins updated their profile
May 15
A place for alumni, students, faculty and friends of Herron to discuss the past, present and future of the Herron School of Art & Design.
May 15

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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
Visual communication with an emphasis on multi-page print and publication design. The ability to create compelling and effective work for clients. I am a Senior Graphic Designer in the Indianapolis area for a large publishing company.
What are you working on?
I am currently working on a website that connects families with in home daycare. The website is http://www.littledaycare.com/.
How big is your business?
Self-employed
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://littledaycare.com
What is your Personal Website?
http://dougwilkins.com
What is your alma mater?
IUPUI
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
I hope to promote my new website, http://www.littledaycare.com/ to both parents and daycare providers that could benefit from this site.

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At 1:54am on July 17, 2009, William Waldren said…
Doug,

As your are in the Web/IT business I could use some advice.

Please visit the Sm Indiana-(CoWorking group) and give us any feedback that you may have on some of the questions that we have posted. Thanks!
At 11:55am on May 15, 2009, Kristen Horton said…
Hi Doug,
Welcome to Smaller Indiana! As a new member you may want to start by reading the blog post: "I'm a member of Smaller Indiana, now what?" It provides some great tips on getting involved in the community.

Feel free to add a blog post, join some groups (there are 450+) & don't forget to add a photo - so your fellow Smoosiers can recognize you at off-line community events.

~Kristen
 
 

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