Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-21 Thread Larry Garfield
On Wednesday 20 January 2010 10:29:38 pm Hendry wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for both Robert and Allen for sharing, I agree, Drupal is very > easy to start with, and it is also very powerful, but somehow, I find > it very hard to extend which is might be due to my lack of experience. > > # Hendry The

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-21 Thread Irimia, Suleapa
On 1/21/2010 7:58 AM, Paul M Foster wrote: On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:29:54AM +0800, Hendry wrote: Hi, Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and what's the reason? I'm looking for something that easily extensible. I've googled and found several

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-21 Thread Robert Cummings
tedd wrote: At 11:29 AM +0800 1/21/10, Hendry wrote: Hi, Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and what's the reason? I'm looking for something that easily extensible. I've googled and found severals but I'm still confused, some from the lists: -

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-21 Thread tedd
At 11:29 AM +0800 1/21/10, Hendry wrote: Hi, Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and what's the reason? I'm looking for something that easily extensible. I've googled and found severals but I'm still confused, some from the lists: - Drupal - Tomat

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-21 Thread Per Jessen
Hendry wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and > what's the reason? I'm looking for something that easily extensible. I have just installed websitebaker for a client. I've also got redaxo installed for another client. /

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-21 Thread Lester Caine
Hendry wrote: Hi, Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and what's the reason? I'm looking for something that easily extensible. I've googled and found severals but I'm still confused, some from the Bitweaver is nice and modular, load what y

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Paul M Foster
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 08:15:55PM -0800, Allen McCabe wrote: > For a work in progress, view http://www.mwclans.com/new_index.php > > The login fields are a 'component' I include in the header. > The links are generated from the 'links' table; the primary_navigation links > are a class by the sam

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Paul M Foster
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:29:54AM +0800, Hendry wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and > what's the reason? I'm looking for something that easily extensible. > I've googled and found severals but I'm still confused

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Hendry
Hi, Thanks for both Robert and Allen for sharing, I agree, Drupal is very easy to start with, and it is also very powerful, but somehow, I find it very hard to extend which is might be due to my lack of experience. # Hendry On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Allen McCabe wrote: > I suppose I am

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Allen McCabe
I suppose I am opposed to 'custom systems' with PHP. I feel that you shouldn't have to learn "new-stuff" that is specific to a certain system if it is so extensive. I know, I'm lazy, but I've been trying to learn PHP (as well as needing to learn JavaScript, SQL, and CSS 2.0 lately) and not stuff th

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Allen McCabe
id Layout has been tested on the following browsers: query($sql); $row = $db->fetch_row($result); if ($db->affected_rows > 0) { # /components/footerlinks.inc.php include(ROOT . $row[2]);

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Robert Cummings
Allen McCabe wrote: I've not had much experience with CMS's, however Drupal seems pretty featured, with the steep-learning curve; it's not very user friendly. Not to disregard your own experience, but I've found Drupal surprisingly easy to get running with. In fact it's pretty much my first ch

Re: [PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Allen McCabe
. For example: Does this make sense? Anyone else have any questions/comments/critiques? On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Hendry wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and > what's the reason? I'm looking for someth

[PHP] Open Source CMS

2010-01-20 Thread Hendry
Hi, Anyone can share your favorite PHP open source CMS to work with and what's the reason? I'm looking for something that easily extensible. I've googled and found severals but I'm still confused, some from the lists: - Drupal - Tomato CMS - modx - xoops - Symphony Thank