On 29/04/11 05:22, Peter Edwards wrote:
Alfresco leaks memory in practice.
Drupal is a better bet.
There are plenty of other CMS choices for small simple sites - I used
CMS Made Simple a few years back as it had a lot of self-service plugins
you could install through the admin UI, used Smarty templates, decently
separated CSS themes and a sane pluggable module approach that made it
easy to write extensions. I run DTC control panel on AWS and integrated
a perl script so customers can set up new sites on the fly.
Check out the Wikipedia page that compares features of CMSes.
A hosted software as service may be the best fit for you.
Regards, Peter
http://perl.dragonstaff.co.uk
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the recommendations. I like the look of CMS made simple, and
will definitely download and test it. I've used Smarty for quite a few
websites, so that's a bonus.
I've been using the Wikipedia page, but with so many systems available,
it's a very time consuming job reading about each system and trying it
out. It's good to narrow the selection down first with the help of a
few recommendations.
Regards,
Mike
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