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Looking for a very flexible cms

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by lockermike, Sep 27, 2011.

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    i have been looking for a very flexible cms for about a month now for my website i'm going to redesign it and for my new website i'm going to design i been looking at MODx and it look like a flexible cms have any one use it if so how flexible is it.. here are some things i'm looking for in a cms
    1. allow users to edit and add content from the front-end
    2. add my own template (i don't want a template made by some one else 100% mines)
    3. good for a very big website
    4. be able to use it with any type of website i create
    5. i don't want it to be WordPress because i know for a fact it wont work
    6. and be able to add my own code and manage i



     
    lockermike, Sep 27, 2011 IP
  2. shanmarsh1

    shanmarsh1 Peon

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    I tried Joomla and got bored with it as it had many things it needed added to get it where I wanted it and moving content around was not as easy at it should be.
     
    shanmarsh1, Sep 28, 2011 IP
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    rebbu Active Member

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    Joomla is all you need. Try it, you won't regret it.
     
    rebbu, Sep 29, 2011 IP
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    you should try to joomla or drupal....both are comes with a thousands plugins.
    ..and both comes with frond end articles submiting and editing facility
     
    ajaykumar9887, Oct 2, 2011 IP
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    MrJohn Well-Known Member

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    Drupal or Joomla are the content management software choices that I would recommend from what you are describing. Just remember, no matter which CMS you use, you are still going to have to put in some work no matter what.
     
    MrJohn, Oct 3, 2011 IP
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    aap Well-Known Member

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    I would prefer WordPress or Drupal.
    # Its free
    # Huge online community for support.
    # Lots of free templates and plugins.
     
    aap, Oct 3, 2011 IP
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    s.usmanshah Peon

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    agree, joomla is the best
     
    s.usmanshah, Oct 5, 2011 IP
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    s.usmanshah Peon

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    but wordpress is more easier
     
    s.usmanshah, Oct 5, 2011 IP