Andreas
Considering you require a PHP option you may find a look around at http://www.opensourcecms.com/ to be useful
Unfortunately if you require all 3 of:
* W3C AA or AAA,
* an easy to use admin system
* and few bugs
Than AFAIK such a CMS doesnt exist
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Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am new to this newsgroup - have been around the WSG one so far. I'm interested to see what's going on in this one...
What I am looking for is an open-source CMS that allows me to create
accessible websites. Is there something like that out there?
A product I have used so far is called CM3 by Melbourne company DDSN. Quite
a nice product: it gives the developer pretty much full control over the
frontend - all I do is insert a little placeholder function into my pages
where I want the dynamic content to appear. But the program also has a range
of bugs that I have been fighting with over the last months.
So now I am searching for something new: PHP driven, if possible. All our
websites fulfil W3C AA or AAA, so I would like to continue that with this
CMS. Of course the best would be if the admin could be accessible as well!
Any recommendations?
Cheers,
Andreas.
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