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Re: FN-FORUM: CMS
date posted 7th March 2008 15:07
Wordpress? I haven't heard of it but will have a look at that and Pure edit.
Truth is I am looking for 2 things: one quick way to do this very simple
website because I am past the deadline for it... and another more
thorough way of doing cms as all my clients have started asking me for
it as part of the website quote.
So I guess a quick fix solution which would allow me to add images to
pages which have 6 images (and no more) each is what I am after right now.
Claire.
Nicolas Borda wrote:
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> On 7 Mar 2008, at 14:50, Claire Toche wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
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>> Can anyone a novice which of the following I am best to use: Joomla
>> or Drupal?
>> I have built a very simple html website for an artist who wants to be
>> able to upload her own photos and change and add text to certain
>> pages ... I am unsure which of the features I need for my specific
>> use of it.
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> I always tend to recommend Drupal because I use it a lot, I'm very
> active in the community, and I did a lot of research that led me to
> using it and liking it so much. In this case though I'd be tempted to
> suggest a simpler system, like Wordpress maybe. If you use Drupal and
> start learning how to properly use it, you'll learn a lot of new
> skills, and the site will be very extensible in case the client wants
> to add new features in the future.
>
> You can find some useful links in my comparison delicious tag:
> http://del.icio.us/nborda/comparison
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> I specially recommend the Yahoo case study:
> http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/implementing_a_pattern_library_in_the_real_world_a_yahoo_case_study
> and
>
> HTH
> --
> Nicolas Borda
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> http://nic.ipwa.net/
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/nborda
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