The Lorem Ipsum is a site than generates random latin just as a placeholder for text -
http://www.lipsum.com/.
From the old thread, of why we are going to a Content Management System:
#1 - One big problem right off the bat was that it was slow. Granted, more people have broadband now, but, that's still gonna choke up server bandwidth even more so.
#2 - Another feature was the use of frames, which can be annoying if you're viewing a page that's "trapped" inside the existing frame.
#3 - The third problem was that it would take forever to update constantly, and if we wanted others to help update, we would have to either:
a - Give them server permissions (bad idea).
b - Have them submit the content to me to Fionn, and have one of us put the content up, fiddling with directories and such.
#4 - Save for frames (which is generally seen as bad design practice these days for a host of reasons - accessability and legal), should we have decided to say, put a new menu option up, on a conventional website, every single page would have to be re-edited. Frames were a good idea for their time, almost a primative form of CMS.
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CMSes are quicker to edit, you can have multiple user permissions (ie; admin, content updaters, commenters).
But I agree, the website needs to be used or else it'll just collect dust.