I've used DokuWiki as a CMS for several website projects. The default theme
is no great shakes, but you can theme it to look like anything and there
are hundreds of plugins. I think the syntax it uses is much friendlier than
that used by Mediapress.
http://dokuwiki.org/
I've also been curious
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] File based CMSes
I've used DokuWiki as a CMS for several website projects. The default theme is
no great shakes, but you can theme it to look like anything and there are
hundreds of plugins. I think the syntax it uses is much friendlier than that
used
for.
-Sean
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To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] File based CMSes
I'd like to throw in another
I installed copybar (www.copybar.io) on a publib website where I freelance. For
all sorts of reasons--which are common for libs--their county server has a
moratorium on anything server-side, so a db-driven CMS isn't an option. Copybar
is pretty groovy and user-friendly but for the caveat that
We've been using Cascade Server for about 4 years and while the CMS itself uses
a database back, it publishes static HTML pages to whatever servers we want. I
came from a shop that had a disastrous implementation of a data driven CMS in
about 2005. So when we were shopping for a CMS I wanted