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Re: FN-FORUM: Content Management Systems?
date posted 1st November 2003 17:28
hi check out this site, its based on post nuke http://www.maxdev.com the
template engine is by far the best thing...so easy to use, just create your
html table layout then place tages such as or in the code were you want them to appear.
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From: "James" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: FN-FORUM: Content Management Systems?
>
> I'm currently looking at Plone (plone.org) for content management, but
> the documentation is a bit thin and weedy. Is anyone using a CMS which
> works preferably under PHP, has a documented template-management system
> and is generally easy to use? Open Source is preferred, as is ability to
> run under Linux.
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> The problem with so many of them is they don't make things significantly
> easier for the developer/admin, maybe not much better for the users
> either. I'm keen to offer CMS to clients but want something which is
> professional and *easy*.
>
> TIA.
>
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> James
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