So If I were to open a proxy template site, which should I design for, cgi, php or this zune one that I hear about? Or would you go with all, just going with all of them seems like a big chore on top of coding the whole site, would it be more proffesional if all my themes were made for all of the corresponding proxy scripts?.. Thanks for your info... I guess I will make this into a poll as well.
I would go for them all, it may be a chore but if you're selling them then you would want to appeal to the widest array of customers. If you're offering them for free then I would do them all but not on every template (template1 - coded for CGI, template 2 - coded for PHP, template 3 - coded for Zelune, etc.) that way you still appeal to a wider array of customers and reduce your work load Thats IMO of course
well see I want to offer to the widest array of webmasters possible, and they are all going to be released free of charge with a creative commons license. But like you said the work load might be a bit to much if I try to do something fancy to some of them...But in the end I guess it comes down to more visitor appeal...
anyone else wanting to vote on the idea. I am pretty sure what I am doing just want to know what a group of peoples thoughts are.
I would suggest give them a choice if you are going to release them for free then create all three so they can pick the design they like with there preferred code
I vote none of the above PHproxy is dead Zelune.net is coming out with a new script at the end of Feb CGI - how many people have the server resources to run it? I would only be releasing templates for Glype & PHproxy, only reason for phproxy is because it's the most common and very simple for new proxy webmasters to start off with.
well I have already started the website now, I will be coding for PHPProxy and Glyphe Proxy because I cannot seem to even get zune to work, have two templates already created. http://www.themezfree.com is my site I thank everyone for their response. Brett.