[WSG CMS] Etomite

2006-09-12 Thread Anders Nawroth

Hi!

Anybody here tried Etomite CMS?
http://www.etomite.org/

This is what they claim regadring web standards:
As the Etomite site itself shows, Etomite Content Management System 
respects W3C standards. There is absolutely nothing in Etomite to 
prevent you from having a fully compliant website. Remember, this site 
itself is managed with Etomite and we are currently validated to XHTML 
1.0 Strict standard.

I tried the demo, and found it pretty easy to get started with.


/AndersN



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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite

2006-09-12 Thread ian
Yes, I use it on my own site www.holt-online.info and have found it
excellent. Another Etomite based site I am currently working on is
www.exhaust.uk.net

Ian

 Hi!

 Anybody here tried Etomite CMS?
 http://www.etomite.org/

 This is what they claim regadring web standards:
 As the Etomite site itself shows, Etomite Content Management System
 respects W3C standards. There is absolutely nothing in Etomite to
 prevent you from having a fully compliant website. Remember, this site
 itself is managed with Etomite and we are currently validated to XHTML
 1.0 Strict standard.
 I tried the demo, and found it pretty easy to get started with.


 /AndersN



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Re: [WSG] [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-06 Thread Stephen Neate
Well I have tried most of the WYSIWYG editors (open source and commercial) and have settled on http://www.innovastudio.com/This one was simply the easiest to use, and whilst its commercial, by far the least expensive. 
Works great for FF and IE, and most importantly you can create XHTML compliant pages. Mind you if you use it in a CMS, you cant stop the end user from just messing it up.Other favourites FCK Editor (
http://www.fckeditor.net/), and Xinha (http://xinha.python-hosting.com/) although the latter is not fully developed yet.Hope that helps :)

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Re: [WSG] [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-06 Thread Nick Gleitzman

Ryan Moore wrote:


Hopefully this is not off-topic,


It is. Go to the WSG site and subscribe to the CMS list. This was 
discussed - and moved over to that list - just a few days ago!


C'mon, people. Too many posts recently have been OT, or simple thanks 
messages which would be better sent directly to their intended 
recipients.


Can we cut some of this noise, please? It's very frustrating.


but every CMS in my belief she be equipped
with a powerful WYSIWYG editor.  What is the preferred editor some may 
use
in their cms' that keep things standard.  I'd be interested in an 
editor

that will validate XHTML strict.

Ryan



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Re: [WSG] [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-06 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 6/5/06 11:15 PM Stephen Neate [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:

 Hope that helps :)

Even while this discussion moves off to the CMS list, could everyone please
post text-only format to this list please?

I can't read all that tiny type and I just have to delete those posts!
Please cooperate!

Thanks :-)

Rick



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Re: [WSG] [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-06 Thread tee g.peng


On Jun 5, 2006, at 11:12 PM, Nick Gleitzman wrote:


Ryan Moore wrote:


Hopefully this is not off-topic,


It is. Go to the WSG site and subscribe to the CMS list. This was  
discussed - and moved over to that list - just a few days ago!


C'mon, people. Too many posts recently have been OT, or simple  
thanks messages which would be better sent directly to their  
intended recipients.


Can we cut some of this noise, please? It's very frustrating.


Nick, I think you are the one who got confused. I am the author of  
the original post and I SENT it to CMS at webstandardsgroup.org. As  
far as I am aware, the thread stays in CMS at all time.


Or perhaps you were saying I started a off-topic thread (that is  
about CMS) to CMS list?!


Regards,

tee


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[WSG] [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-05 Thread sime

Tee G Peng said
 I would like to hear from those who have plenty of
 CMSs experiences or who are CMS developers, how do
 you think of Etomite CMS.

You should go with what works for you.

drupal.org works for me.


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RE: [WSG] [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-05 Thread Ryan Moore
Hopefully this is not off-topic, but every CMS in my belief she be equipped
with a powerful WYSIWYG editor.  What is the preferred editor some may use
in their cms' that keep things standard.  I'd be interested in an editor
that will validate XHTML strict.

Ryan

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Tee G Peng said
  I would like to hear from those who have plenty of
  CMSs experiences or who are CMS developers, how do
  you think of Etomite CMS.

You should go with what works for you.

drupal.org works for me.


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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-03 Thread ian
 Hi everyone, this list is very quiet.

 I would like to hear from those who have plenty of CMSs experiences
 or who are CMS developers, how do you think of Etomite CMS.

 Many months, I tried different type of Opensource CMS but cannot find
 one that I really think works for me. I need something that is web
 standard compliant, that can generate clean code with strict doctype
 and has full CSS support, more importantly, a CMS that doesn't offer
 too much and easy to learn to use it. Finally, I found Etomite which
 suites my need very well and would like to use it for all future
 projects.

 http://www.etomite.org/

 tee



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I currently use Etomite on my personal site, finding it very flexible.
Currently the site validates to XHTML strict and CSS standards. I would be
interested in comments regarding rendering in various browsers, as this is
the next thing I need to check. My site is located at:

http://www.holt-online.info

Ian


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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-03 Thread Steve Olive
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 06:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I currently use Etomite on my personal site, finding it very flexible.
 Currently the site validates to XHTML strict and CSS standards. I would be
 interested in comments regarding rendering in various browsers, as this is
 the next thing I need to check. My site is located at:

 http://www.holt-online.info

 Ian

Hi Ian,

There are two warnings on the first page:

line 35 column 1 - Warning: link inserting type attribute 
line 64 column 2 - Warning: img attribute longdesc lacks value 
 
0 errors / 2 warnings 

The page looks good in Firefox 1.5.0.3 and Konqueror 3.4.2 on OpenSUSE 10.0. 
However in Opera 8.52 build 1631 your div id=innerContentColumnh1 
Welcome to Holt Online Info /h1 section looks very blocky on all pages 
(1280 x 1024 screen res) at any zoom level.

I will be keeping an eye on Etomite - I currently use phpWebSite for my CMS 
but it only produces XHTML transitional text/html.

Hope this helps.

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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-03 Thread tee g.peng


On Jun 3, 2006, at 6:50 PM, Steve Olive wrote:


I will be keeping an eye on Etomite - I currently use phpWebSite  
for my CMS

but it only produces XHTML transitional text/html.



Here is an example page from a site I'd been working on that uses  
XHTM strict 1.0, the contents there are generated from snippets and  
chunks and the page is validated.


http://www.decorsit.com.my/index.php?id=17

As a new CMS user, I am very impressed as I spent countless hours  
playing with Mamboo, Joolmla, phpWebsite and a few more that I can't  
even remember their names now, all of them either offer too much or  
generate codes that can't validate and of table layouts.

tee


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[WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-02 Thread tee g.peng

Hi everyone, this list is very quiet.

I would like to hear from those who have plenty of CMSs experiences  
or who are CMS developers, how do you think of Etomite CMS.


Many months, I tried different type of Opensource CMS but cannot find  
one that I really think works for me. I need something that is web  
standard compliant, that can generate clean code with strict doctype  
and has full CSS support, more importantly, a CMS that doesn't offer  
too much and easy to learn to use it. Finally, I found Etomite which  
suites my need very well and would like to use it for all future  
projects.


http://www.etomite.org/

tee



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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-02 Thread Bruce

Now this looks interesting!
I have installed and tried over thirty I bet, three I use, the restI find 
are basically inconfigurable..

Movable Type, Wordpress, and my favorite Expression Engine.

I havent installed Etomite yet, but am looking it over now. Its looking 
better the more I see.
It seems to have the ability to add your own snippets of php code which is 
awesome.


Thanks for the tip!

Bruce Prochnau
bkdesign

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Hi everyone, this list is very quiet.

I would like to hear from those who have plenty of CMSs experiences  or 
who are CMS developers, how do you think of Etomite CMS.


Many months, I tried different type of Opensource CMS but cannot find  one 
that I really think works for me. I need something that is web  standard 
compliant, that can generate clean code with strict doctype  and has full 
CSS support, more importantly, a CMS that doesn't offer  too much and easy 
to learn to use it. Finally, I found Etomite which  suites my need very 
well and would like to use it for all future  projects.


http://www.etomite.org/

tee



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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-02 Thread RobS
Hi Tee,

tee g.peng wrote on 02-06-2006:

  Finally, I found Etomite which suites my need very well and would
  like to use it for all future projects.

You might also want to have a look at ModX, a development from Etomite
which shares much of the backend still, and like Etomite, generates
compliant code...

http://www.modxcms.com/

I'm starting now to look at both.

Best regards

Rob


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