Geoff Take a look at xMambo. http://xmambo.electricjet.com/
I gave it a go a while back to review. Its just like mambo but an effort has been made to create xhtml templates. Though feature wise it does lag behind the current mambo release. I don't think the admin is xhtml either. Regards Chris PS. Check out the subway theme.. Nice! On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 11:25, Geoff Deering wrote: > Hi, > > Has anyone any experience with Mambo? I'm just building a site for someone > now using Mambo, but I can't find any templates that use valid markup and I > can't find one Mambo site that validates, including mambo designers and > template sites, but still looking. > > Has anyone used it and built their own templates (which I'm thinking of > doing). But before I go any further, has anyone hit dead ends with it? > > I tried to use Drupal, but it's not up to scratch. I've looked at > TextPattern briefly, but it seems like a pretty cut down and basic CMS, > which is an assumption on my part because there is little or no > documentation. I do need something that is standards compliant, or can be > configured that way pretty easily. > > Plone is poorly designed if you want to reskin it. It's a pain. But > there's also a lot I like (and dislike) about it. > > What are others using? > > Regards > Geoff > > ********************************************************* > The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ > ********************************************************* > > > ********************************************************* The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *********************************************************
