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Easily customisable CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by YoByte, Jul 30, 2005.

  1. #1
    Please suggest some easily customisable CMS that easily fits into the template of our website...

    I had been using PHP-NUKE so long...I was not that satisfied but I am not able to customise it easily...

    MAMBO again, they have thier own templates....

    I want a simple one including text editors mainly tinymce

    so that it fits easily into my webpage....

    Have a nice day!

    YoByte
     
    YoByte, Jul 30, 2005 IP
  2. imi

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    i dont know much....try drupal....
     
    imi, Jul 30, 2005 IP
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  4. Klaas Koopman

    Klaas Koopman Well-Known Member

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    I'm using mambo for my cms websites, I don't know any different. I mean always been working with mambo, because i got a skinner for it so... :D
     
    Klaas Koopman, Aug 1, 2005 IP
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    I think the Best CMS is Mambo. It's highly cusomizable and have many options in administration area. The only bad thing is user management (very simple)
     
    LordGod, Aug 9, 2005 IP
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    i think durpal will fit ur needs
     
    programmer, Aug 19, 2005 IP
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    cmsmade simple
    seredipity
    Textpattern
     
    kalius, Aug 19, 2005 IP
  9. programmer

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    these are the blog managment systems
     
    programmer, Aug 19, 2005 IP
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    CMSmadesimple isn't a bog. It actually does'nt have any blog functionality...

    serendipity is a blog with some static pages

    I'm playing with textpattern right now, it looks like a blog but It can easily manage big sites. I has a plugin for everithing (nearly). After you get in your head the difference between sections and categories:)confused: :confused: ) it's really easy to work with. Their tag system is amazing. I only found 2 minor inconviniences with the menu, one is fixed by a plugin the other I slashing at it on monday.

    I plan to inform everyone of its greatness soon :D
     
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    but i think drupal is very lite wait and powerful cms with lots of good addons and themes
     
    programmer, Aug 23, 2005 IP