For a CMS I am using the .Net open source mojoportal
http://www.mojoportal.com/


It was easy to setup. It has in place editing which seems to be a lot easier to 
understand for our content editors. They had been using Joomla for an older web 
site and had a lot of trouble. 


What do you mean by "content placeholder"?

The CMS looks after the details around adding a page. Adding a page screen has 
check boxes to add menu item, add to site map page, show bread crumbs, add to 
search etc. 

Maybe you are looking for something other then a CMS.

Cheers,
Leah



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of David Boccabella
Sent: Tuesday, 15 June 2010 9:28 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Need some CMS Advice

Hi Folks
I am currenly working on an application website for our company. Our
marketing group want to beable to add pages and other stuff to the website
on the fly.

So - I am looking recommendations fo a CMS system that non-web literate
folks can use easily. I have had a look at Umbraco and have had troubles
getting it to work as it wants to take over the WHOLE website.. Not just say
a  Content Placeholder

Does anyone have any suggestions.

Many thanks
Dave


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