Re: content managment systems

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I love that site, really the best way to get familiar with the common
systems out there.

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"Kenny" <kenny@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi lisi,
>
> Have a look at www.opensourcecms.com
>
> They have all the popular CMS systems loaded on a server in one place so
> you can see them in action, once you find the one you like you can d/l
> it from there site as well
>
> Kenny
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lisi [mailto:list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 16 June 2004 10:11
> To: PHP-DB
> Subject:  content managment systems
>
> I am looking for open source CMSs that:
>
> 1) use PHP/Mysql
> 2) are relatively easy to install, for someone familiar with both PHP
> and MySQL
> 3) also easily allow you to change the layout/template from the default
>
> For instance, if I want to hire a graphic designer to create a static
> page
> for me with a unique design for my site, I want to be able to create a
> template file from that (possibly one template for the home page and a
> second one for inside pages) and then plug in a CMS into that layout (or
>
> plug the template into a CMS) so the client can then make any changes to
>
> any pages without having to go through me.
>
> I've heard PHP-Nuke is a very good portal system - would it work for
> this?
> Any other recommendations? The CMS must be open source, the budget is
> very
> limited right now.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Lisi
>
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