On Sep 10, 2006, at 12:30 AM, Lynne Pope wrote:
How come nobody mentions Etomite? I was hestitate to jump in for recommendation as my knowledge of CMS is very little. For two years I was looking for a CMS that can do validate strict markup, tried Mambo, Drupal and Joolma, gave up half way. Few months ago I learned about Etomite, after spending sometimes on forum's archive, I decided to give it try and really like it. For someone who knows very little of PHP, I find Etomite's learning curve quite easy. The core of this beast is the snippets and chunks, and there is no Etomite language you need to learn like with Wordpress and Textpattern ( which I was learning now and actually have difficult to grab the concept). I developed the etomite site like I do with nomal CSS layout, the only difficulty I found was to modify existing snippet to suit my needs, but that is only because I know too little of _javascript_ and PHP. There is an interesting thread about Etomte as CMS framework. One of the developer said: Etomite is very flexible, with developers in mind rather than portal users... I am actually not sure if this is a good thing, becaues I thougt most companies that want CMS are because they want to be able to add/edit their websites. But I really don't know enough to make any comment on this. A client site I was working on these past month is powered by Etomite and XHTML strict validated. If you are intersted, please examine my codes. Becaue the site hasn't completed yet so I don't have knowledge if it will be easy for client to do the maintenance with Etomite admin panel. decorsit.com Best, tee
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