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Free Content Management Systems (CMS) PHP Scripts

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by amaderforum, Aug 12, 2007.

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    OpenCMS
    http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/
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    Drupal

    http://drupal.org/
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    PHP-Fusion

    http://www.php-fusion.co.uk/
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    CMSimple Content Management

    CMSimple Content Management is designed for webmasters with relatively small sites (less than 2 Mb in text content). It does not need your site to have a database - the content of your site is stored in a single HTML file. It has an online JavaScript-based WYSIWYG editor that works in Mozilla and IE 5.5 and above (doesn't work in other browsers). The program is free, but requires you to preserve the link to their site.
    Code (markup):
    http://www.cmsimple.dk/
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    phpwcms - Web Content Management System

    http://www.phpwcms.de/
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    TYPO3 Open Source Content Management System

    TYPO3 is an open source content management system that is multilingual; allows WYSIWYG editing using a rich text editor (this feature is only for IE Windows users); has wizards for making tables, bullet lists, mail forms, etc; allows multiple page editing; allows offline editing, preview of content online, scheduled publishing; has an indexed search engine, a direct mail or newsletter system, etc. Administrators have access control (the ability to control access to various parts of the system), statistics, logging, version control with unlimited undos, raw database access, etc. You can use HTML templates, PHP scripts, create protected areas, and so on. The entire system is released under the GNU General Public License.
    Code (markup):
    http://typo3.com/
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    ezContents Content Management System

    http://www.ezcontents.org/ezContents2x/
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    phpCMS - PHP Content Management System

    http://mcyra.homeip.net/index.htm
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    Open-Medium CMS

    http://www.cms.open-medium.com/en/cms/
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    Back-End

    This content management system is template driven and has a search engine, dynamic navigation bar, article posting, banner management, news posting, link indexing, etc. It is released under the GNU GPL.
    Code (markup):
    http://www.back-end.org/
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    Mambo

    http://www.mamboserver.com/
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    smartSite CMS

    http://www.smartsitecms.net/
    Code (markup):
     
    amaderforum, Aug 12, 2007 IP
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    juniper Well-Known Member

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    thank you very much well done!!
     
    juniper, Aug 15, 2007 IP
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    it's a good article but i think you have forget the best cms; JOOMLA :)
     
    trichnosis, Aug 16, 2007 IP
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    which one is the best ?
     
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    Hamba Wena Peon

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    Joomla is the best IMO and is conspicuously absent from the OP's list.
     
    Hamba Wena, Aug 26, 2007 IP