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Looking For A Simple CMS!

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by narsticle, Dec 21, 2007.

  1. Themebot

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    #21
    how about modX?
     
    Themebot, Dec 30, 2007 IP
  2. nicangeli

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    #22
    Why not create a custom simple CMS for all of your client’s sites. Brand it up with your logo and such. If you cannot do this, out source it. It wont cost a lot, I am sure in the service > programming section you will find someone cheap.

    And btw, about tinymce, all that does is turns <form>'s into WYSIWYG editors, so when you type plain text into the form, it generates HTML. Very useful if your client does not know HTML.
     
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    danparks Well-Known Member

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    #23
    > narsticle
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    > ok...ive found programs like tinymce. i think i am on the right track
    > but do there type of content editors interface with mysql or something?
    > How do they save the info?

    With something like tinymce (and other editors) you are responsible for saving the input. So, typically, something like that is used in conjunction with a database so whatever is entered can later be displayed on a web page (at every page refresh).

    Dan
     
    danparks, Feb 18, 2008 IP