"if you were me what you are going to do /"

You are down to one month now from two? If I were you I would not have wasted a month I guess. You could have learned a lot of Perl in a month. What have you been doing? Are you planning on customising webmin and taking the credit for the entire thing? You may want to check the rules that apply to your 'graduation project', since customizing the HTML output while keeping the background functions of an existing product, sorta sounds like cheating to me. I am curious as to why you chose to start this project when you have no Perl experience, and seem to have achieved/learned very little for the one month of effort you claim to have made.

To answer your question, if I were you I would be working my ass off getting a basic system up and running that has the features you want. IMHO this is achievable in a month. Remember, don't reintent the wheel. There are Plenty of existing modules that do a great deal of this work for you.

Under no circumstances would I waste time with Flash/animations on the pages. Know your target audience. Having had a sys admin job I can't think of a reason to have such things.

Martin

In reply to Re^7: where i can find the source of HTML main page of the webmin ? by marto
in thread where i can find the source of HTML main page of the webmin ? by adam_blackice

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