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Well I will buzzword Joomla! for you :) (http://www.joomla.org) |
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You can always change anything to anything you want with a little |
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work. I am using it now and like it for the backend. 95% of the |
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front-end of my site was built w/o Joomla! components, so if you don't |
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the time (or php knowledge), this may not be the best option for you. |
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This is just my 2 cents :p |
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On 12/11/05, Chris White <chriswhite@g.o> wrote: |
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> On Sunday 11 December 2005 22:39, Qv6 wrote: |
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> > Folks: |
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> > I am looking for a really good Content Management System that is |
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> > feature-rich and easy to install. Webgui seems good, but the install is |
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> > tedious. |
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> Yah, I wrote a review on that on my site: |
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> http://www.securesystem.info/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=6 |
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> I didn't care for it all that much :P |
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> > A good, enterprise-class cms is what I'm looking for. |
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> A lot of people will buzzword Mambo at you most likely. It's been claiming to |
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> be the best of the best. I like tikiwiki myself, and I know we have a |
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> devwiki that uses it (as does my site). It just felt a tad more customizable |
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> at easier to get at right away than Mambo. YMMV however. |
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> > Any suggestioons? |
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> > TIA |
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> Chris White |
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