On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 19:40 -0400, tedd wrote: > At 4:26 PM -0400 7/18/08, Al wrote: > >I've got one that sounds like it's exactly what you are looking for. > > > >This site uses it extensively. http://www.restonrunners.org > > > >Just about every single page on the site was created using my php > >program "EditPage". Non-techies do their own thing. > > > >It is highly configurable and uses a simple file-based DB for the > >content. Requires php5. Here is part of the user instructions to > >give you an idea of the content user instructions. > > > >"Rendering of lines and paragraphs generally will be the same as > >they appear in the edit box. Titles, centering and bulletins are > >centered. > > > >"Tags" are special instructions for the user's browser and consist > >of starting and, generally [there are exceptions as noted], ending > >elements [e.g., <blue>Blue Text</blue>] EditPage's "tags" are > >described below. "Tag names can be lower or upper case. Two word > >tags can be connected with an underscore or a dash. [e.g. <big_blue> > >or <big-blue>]" > > > >That's the good news. Bad news is that I'm doing a major redesign > >and it won't be ready for about a 3 or 4 weeks. If you can wait till > >then, just ask. > > > >Al..... > > Al: > > Here's a CMS I've been working on. > > http://www.webbytedd.com/a/easy-page-db > > The idea is to allow the user edit pages in situ. > > That specific layout is only one of several different types. That's a really great layout ;) Cheers, Rob. -- http://www.interjinn.com Application and Templating Framework for PHP -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php