Hi fellow Zopists, I've been playing around with Zope for a while now and have been road blocked on the actual use of ZPT's, Python scripts, etc. for creating a well structured web site. What I really needed was a simple example, which I did not find until the EasySite announcement was made on the Zope.org web site. If you are less experienced like me, yet would like to apply Zope for a live web site, then I would recommend EasySite as a light weight framework for using Zope. http://www.zope.org/Members/beno/HowTo/EasySite I would like to say that my experience with EasySite has been very positive. I've learned more about Zope and how to use it more from EasySite than reading Zope Bible, all the Zope manuals, etc. My experience has been successful in my opinion because of the following: * EasySite has been boiled down to just the essentials for good design, and easy comprehension * It is extensible without jacking with the foundation * It is easy to incorporate content from 3rd parties and other tools * It begs for the less experienced Zope developer to get their feet wet, think a lot, be involved in a very positive experience, and enjoy what they are doing. Thank you for the opportunity to use EasySite. This is a great asset to the Zope community in my opinion! I plan on using it for some commercial websites. -- Jeffrey L. Franks (web) http://www.motiftools.org (e-mail) jfranks@quik.com