Thanks for the positive feedback, I actually wasn't even paying attention to it. I agree that simple is sometimes better, however I personaly wanted some photos on the homepage or something. I gave my client an admin area and a simple cheat sheet on HTML but he isn't to comfortable with adding images.
For me the admin area was my biggest accomplishment, aside from giving the client the ability to ad and modify content there are other neet features behind the scene. for instance, formated E-mail to persons who subscribe to his mailing list, and running reports on visitors. Itwas really a learning experience.
Somehow I missed this post until now (sorry about that) - If this is your first CF site, I at least would never know it - it looks great! What some folks might think of as "plain" others like me think of as clean and uncluttered. I like the look and also like the color choice - a nice departure from the predictable black for a band site. Color me impressed! ~megan
Well this is my first ColdFusion website. I actually learned CF while creating the site. I have alot of plans and ideas for the future sites I do.
Basicly, I set the site up to be administered by the client. all the pages are dynamic. Yes- even the pages that I know will never change. The client requested to be able to change anything on the site at anytime.
In my opinion the site looks a little "Plain" but I guess if the client is happy who cares right?