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Recommend a CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by grecian, Aug 31, 2006.

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    Hi all

    I am looking for a simple to use CMS

    I need to be able to upload an existing website into a CMS programme so that the site owner can make future changes to it.

    It seems that Joomla is pretty popular. Do all servers support this and are there any alternatives that you can recommend.

    hope you can help

    Thanks, Grecian
     
    grecian, Aug 31, 2006 IP
  2. Angelus

    Angelus Well-Known Member

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    There are many alternatives, you can check out joomla and other cms at

    www.opensourcecms.com

    Joomla is supported if the server is linux/unix based and you most have access to mysql database.

    p.l.u.r.
     
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  3. TwistMyArm

    TwistMyArm Peon

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    Joomla is operating system independent: it definitely runs fine under Windows. It requires a PHP enabled server, but the OS doesn't matter.
     
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    Joomla! is the best! Don't use PHP-Nuke... wasted much of my life on it.

    I worship Joomla! It's saved my life, cuz I started earning alot more money from the increased google rankings, at a time when I really need it!

    From mid five figure struggles with PHP-Nuke to high six figures!!!

    The code-to-content ratio really helps out. I personally take some more of the code out into external CSS files any time I can.
     
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  6. Sanzo

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    custom one is the best you'l ever find :) and if you really want free Joomla!
     
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    Well, I'll recommend mine of course ;-D

    http://www.terapad.com/

    Just launched yesterday, but already used by big names like the CuttySark in the UK. (http://www.cuttysark.org.uk) - so it's a proven solution.

    It's definitely a different concept from the rest, layouts are 100% CSS, and it goes well beyond the concept of CMS by adding a Paypal-compatible shop (you just need to enter your paypal email), discussion forums, rss/opml, image gallery, integration with any third party service (flickr, google analytics, etc).

    It's not free, but it only cost 18 bucks a month (9 pounds). It's hosted for you and monitored 24/7.

    Thanks for having a look, PM me if you have questions.

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    Stephan Tual - Beyond blogging
     
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    w8amoment Well-Known Member

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    See my signature of what can be made with Joomla.
     
    w8amoment, Sep 4, 2006 IP
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    Whatever system you chose, be ready to patch and upgrade at a moments notice. I have had phpNuke hacked and started checking out Joomla and others and they all seem to have "upgrade immediately" links on their sites.

    You might consider Adobe's Contribute.
     
    tbarr60, Sep 4, 2006 IP