You are in luck my friend!

Take a look at Radiant (http://radiantcms.org).  It gives you the best
of both worlds:  a CMS written in Rails that you can extend all you
want with custom functionality.

Jamey


On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Oran
Topaz<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello All, PLEASE HELP
>
> I am starting the challenge of developing a business data site for a
> customer.
> As I heard RoR is so much object oriented and as I did lots of Java
> programming in the past, I have started to learn RoR and fell in love
> immediately.
> I am having this tough dilemma of using RoR or choosing other famous
> open source CMS.
>
> On one hand I definitely prefer as a developer to build and control my
> site and not be dependant and limited by some CMS. On the other hand, my
> client requires to have the control of making manipulations to the site
> using a browser - adding text, pictures and being able to change some
> pages design.
> So, even if ill build the best object oriented portal, I will be totally
> horrored by the fact that I will find it hard or even impossible to
> supply my client the ability to customize it using a browser.
> Could anyone help, please? Is there a way of building a site using RoR,
> and being able to FULLY allow users to customize it simliar to a CMS?
>
> Many Thanks,
> Will appreciate any help,
> Oran
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>
> >
>
>

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