I know what you mean - but a good CMS should not drive the user
experience. Its a backend tool that produces HTML content.... in
theory at least.

We launched www.blacktown.nsw.gov.au last week. It uses the Shado & I
think we found a good balance in getting the design we wanted without
having to compromise because of limitations in the CMS.

Shado is not perfect and it still doesn't allow me to access the
<head> block (this is due to be fixed soon), but it does pretty damn
good job of not getting in the road the rest of the time.


-- 
Mark Stanton 
Gruden Pty Ltd 
http://www.gruden.com
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