it's drupal and not drupel. It works good with VO. Wordpress : it depends of 
the modules and plugins.
Spip is also ok.
I need to learn typo 3 for my job. It seems ok but needs to use the mouse 
cursor to activate contextuels menus.

Regards.

Murielle

Le 28 avr. 2012 à 18:58, Sarah Alawami a écrit :

> Try a CMS. I use wordpress but ther'es drupel for also making html websites. 
> Everythign is plugin driven. for an example see http://wics.cc
> 
> I did use a bit of html code to center the headings but all in all you can do 
> a lot with plugins only.
> On Apr 27, 2012, at 10:18 PM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:06 PM, Martin McCormick
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>       I am looking for a way besides manually cobbling html
>>> together to build web pages with forms that users could fill in
>>> to help us provide automated services that we presently must
>>> manually suffer through.
>> 
>> It's not entirely clear what your problem with "manually cobbling html
>> together" is that you are trying to solve, or that a different editor
>> is going to help.
>> 
>> If your problem is repetitive labor, maybe what you need is a
>> templating system like Jinja2 to allow you to reuse code.
>> 
>> If your problem is time to market, maybe what you need is a full-blown
>> web application framework like Django, which would typically include a
>> templating system, prebuilt widgets, and utilities for processing form
>> submissions and interacting with databases?
>> 
>> If your problem is not knowing the right HTML to use, maybe you need a
>> good resource on HTML like:
>> 
>>  http://www.w3.org/wiki/Web_Standards_Curriculum
>> 
>> "We have no way to tell the customer what he/she should enter. They
>> don't know what we want so nobody's happy."
>> 
>> Is your problem that you're not sure how to encode names and
>> descriptions for form fields in HTML?
>> 
>> Use "label" elements to name controls. Associate labels with controls
>> with "for" and "id" attributes.
>> 
>> Use "p" elements to provide additional text help for controls.
>> Associate paragraphs with controls using the "id" and
>> "aria-describedby" attributes.
>> 
>> Use "fieldset" to group controls. Use "legend" to name field sets.
>> 
>> Does this example help?
>> 
>> <h1>Title for the form</h1>
>> <p>General introduction to the form.</p>
>> <form action="submission-url"
>>       method="POST">
>>   <fieldset>
>>     <legend>Short name for a group of form controls</legend>
>>     <label for="unique-control-identifier">Short name for an
>> individual control:</label>
>>     <input name="name-to-use-when-submitting-the-form"
>>            id="unique-control-identifier"
>>            aria-describedby="unique-additional-help-identifier">
>>     <p id="unique-additional-help-identifier">Additional help for
>> the control goes here.</p>
>>   </fieldset>
>>   <input type="submit" value="Short name for submit button">
>> </form>
>> 
>> Alternatively, if you're not sure how to design forms to be easy to
>> use, I recommend _Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks_ by Luke
>> Wroblewski:
>> 
>>  http://www.lukew.com/resources/web_form_design.asp
>> 
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>> Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
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