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BlueStocking, a PDF version is something I have never thought of. Interesting idea. I was, and am, attracted to a CMS such as XOOPS or Wordpress (which didn't work -- check it out at
Iraq Timeline Blog if you're curious, but it isn't anywhere near ready for release and probably never will be) to handle the content. One site I like,
ePluribus Media, runs something fairly similar with Scoop and Drupal, but from what I read, I need far more PHP expertise than I have for Drupal or Joomla. Another site I like that's even closer to what I do,
Center for Cooperative Research runs on some system I don't recognize. I've asked them which system they use to manage their content.
I asked my site host if he had MySQL and PHP available because I was thinking of migrating to a CMS like Wordpress, and his answer was to set me up with Wordpress -- wonderfully cooperative, but WP just didn't punch my ticket. I hope he won't have any problems scratching WP and installing XOOPS or something like it (I'm also looking at Etomite) instead.
No, you're right, the site I have is far too large for easy use, no matter how I tweak it. Before I started subdividing pages, some pages were over a meg (!) in content, and some are still around 500KB -- way too big for a static site. And I have 400 pages. Ack.
Are you hinting that XOOPS won't efficiently manage this amount of content?