On Wednesday 14 January 2004 11:10, Justin French wrote:

> Can anyone point me to a Content Management System or Site Management
> System (preferably written in PHP) which is geared towards the adding
> of sections and static pages (as opposed to blogs and news), which uses
> multiple smarty-style (or similar) templates?
>
> In particular, I'm looking for solutions which have a workflow which
> allows designers to check-in inner and outer templates, and for content
> providers to add/edit/delete sections and pages which use those
> templates.
>
> Templates will have a variable number of defined editable regions in
> them (like a main column, sub-column, image(s), etc) which the CMS will
> pick-up and present to the content provider as an interface.
>
> Preferably open source (so that I can contribute and help it grow with
> my needs), but anything is better than the usual crud out there.
>
> What I *don't* want is a CMS with a single/limited number of WYSIWYG
> editor(s) bolted in to a fixed framework.

For the works, Typo3, although it may take some getting used to.

For something that's a lot simpler, and correspondingly easier to use, WebGUI 
- but that is perl based.

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