Adam,
The current crop of browser based WYSIWYG editors are far from cross
browser and standards compliant, so steer clear.
You could consider looking into Macromedia Contribute, which is perfect
for little client touch-ups in a WYSIWYG, non-technical environment.
If you want your own CMS,
I have just been to hotscripts.com looking under their php area for good
cms software. The sheer number of choices is staggering to say the
least. I found Smarty and it seems like it might make a good choice for
my needs. I am really looking to fill two needs.
One, a robust cms in which I
On Mar 21, 2004, at 12:01 AM, Adam Reiswig wrote:
Is there a good open source php based cms system out there that can do
the above? I'd sure like to know about it. Thanks for any pointers!
No :-(
There are some options that might interest you, like Drupal. But there
isn't anything like 'a
Hi,
There are a few steps to do befor you go ahead and choose a CMS.
One of them, is determining your needs.
Second is looking at the major projects and see how each of them answer
your needs.
The size of the community supporting the project.
Code quality (does it re-use existing code from the
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