Re: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-26 Thread Alexorbit
hey buddy, joomla its the first CMS to apply a valid xhtml+css plus Ajax admin functions... try do get it. 

http://joomla.org

here you can find a lot of cms www.opensourcecms.com


cheers

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Re: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-26 Thread Absalom Media
Alexorbit wrote:

 hey buddy,  joomla its the first CMS to apply a valid xhtml+css  plus
 Ajax admin functions... try do get it.
 
 http://joomla.org
 
 here you can find a lot of cms  www.opensourcecms.com
 http://www.opensourcecms.com

This is a pretty old thread. Can the admins please shift it to the
WSG-CMS list as it seems to have resurrected itself ?

The WSG-CMS list is a much better place to discuss web standards CMS
architecture than using the main WSG list.

Thanks

Lawrence

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RE: [WSG] what cms system [CLOSED AGAIN]

2006-01-26 Thread Peter Firminger



Please keep CMS discussion to the CMS list. Log into the WSG 
website and adjust your mail list preferences please.

This thread was closed a week ago.

Peter

  
  
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  AlexorbitSent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 8:02 PMTo: 
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  system
  hey buddy, joomla its the first CMS to apply a valid 
  xhtml+css plus Ajax admin functions... try do get it. http://joomla.orghere you can find a lot 
  of cms www.opensourcecms.comcheers
  2006/1/18, kvnmcwebn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  hello 
all,just a quick question,What one of these cms systems should i 
use?BTW im not a 
programmer.DrupalGeeklogMambo 
Open 
SourcePHP-Nuke 
phpWCMSphpWebSitePost-NukeSiteframeTYPO3XoopsThese 
are the options I can automatically install with a hosting package. 
Should i use one of these or try and setup text pattern on my 
own?-bestkvnmcwebn**The 
discussion list for 
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  TecnologiaMiami Office [Orlando] +1 305 200-0736 Ext. 9157 UK 
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  8514 3628http://www.orbitcom.com.br 
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[WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread kvnmcwebn
hello all,

just a quick question,
What one of these cms systems should i use?
BTW im not a programmer.

Drupal
Geeklog
Mambo Open Source
PHP-Nuke
phpWCMS
phpWebSite
Post-Nuke
Siteframe
TYPO3
Xoops


These are the options I can automatically install with a hosting package.
Should i use one of these or try and setup text pattern on my own?

-best
kvnmcwebn


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RE: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread Dietmar Albers



Drupal  - ok
Geeklog - mhhh
Mambo Open Source   - mhhh
PHP-Nuke- mhhh
phpWCMS - mhhh
phpWebSite  - mhhh
Post-Nuke   - mhhh
Siteframe   - mhhh
TYPO3   - very good, but needs some
special webserver options
Xoops   - mhhh


There is one more, very good and easy to understand: Contenido
(http://www.contenido.org/opensourcecms/en/index-b-11-155.html), but there are
not very much special tools and add ons. I'm uisng it for my new school website
(http://hswasserbank.de/da/cms/front_content.php - under construction yet). Btw:
there are some problems with this inline editor, it generates non validating
code and you need to use the java editor and clean up the code before saving it.
You will see! ;-)

Cu
D.


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Re: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread Marko Mihelcic - founder of mcville.net (http.//www.mcville.net)|(http://board.mcville.net)
2006/1/18, Dietmar Albers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Drupal- okfine 
Geeklog - mhhhmhmh Mambo Open Source - mhhh
mhmh PHP-Nuke- mhhh
mhmm phpWCMS - mhhh
mhmm dunno phpWebSite- mhhh
nah Post-Nuke - mhhh
maybe but nah Siteframe - mhhh
aAaaa nah TYPO3 - very good, but needs some
nope special webserver optionsXoops - mhhh
maybe yeahtry - textpattern :) it's easy to use and good. 
There is one more, very good and easy to understand: Contenido(http://www.contenido.org/opensourcecms/en/index-b-11-155.html), but there are
not very much special tools and add ons. I'm uisng it for my new school website(http://hswasserbank.de/da/cms/front_content.php - under construction yet). Btw:
there are some problems with this inline editor, it generates non validatingcode and you need to use the java editor and clean up the code before saving it.You will see! ;-)CuD.**
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RE: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread Dietmar Albers



 try - 
textpattern :) it's easy to use and good. 

OK, I 
think this is not a list to discuss such stuff. 
Nevertheless:
Textpattern is good, very good. But from 
my view this is a blogger system and not a real cms. This makes it diferent 
...


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founder of mcville.net 
(http.//www.mcville.net)|(http://board.mcville.net)Sent: Wednesday, 
January 18, 2006 5:59 PMTo: 
wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] what cms 
system

2006/1/18, Dietmar Albers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Drupal- 
  ok
fine 
Geeklog 
  - mhhh
mhmh 
Mambo 
  Open 
  Source 
  - mhhh 
mhmh 
PHP-Nuke- 
  mhhh 
mhmm 
phpWCMS 
  - mhhh
mhmm dunno 
phpWebSite- 
  mhhh 
nah 
Post-Nuke 
  - mhhh 
maybe but nah 
Siteframe 
  - mhhh 
aAaaa nah 
TYPO3 
  - very good, but needs some 
nope 
special 
  webserver 
  optionsXoops 
  - mhhh 
maybe yeahtry - textpattern :) it's easy to use 
and good. 
There 
  is one more, very good and easy to understand: Contenido(http://www.contenido.org/opensourcecms/en/index-b-11-155.html), 
  but there arenot very much special tools and add ons. I'm uisng it for my 
  new school website(http://hswasserbank.de/da/cms/front_content.php 
  - under construction yet). Btw: there are some problems with this inline 
  editor, it generates non validatingcode and you need to use the java 
  editor and clean up the code before saving it.You will see! 
  ;-)CuD.** 
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RE: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread BIZARMEDIA
joomla 

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Subject: [WSG] what cms system

hello all,

just a quick question,
What one of these cms systems should i use?
BTW im not a programmer.

Drupal
Geeklog
Mambo Open Source
PHP-Nuke
phpWCMS
phpWebSite
Post-Nuke
Siteframe
TYPO3
Xoops


These are the options I can automatically install with a hosting package.
Should i use one of these or try and setup text pattern on my own?

-best
kvnmcwebn


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RE: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread Helmut Granda








What about Joomla!?









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Subject: RE: [WSG] what cms system





 try - textpattern :) it's easy to use and good. 



OK, I think this is not a list to discuss
such stuff. Nevertheless:

Textpattern is good, very good. But from
my view this is a blogger system and not a real cms. This makes it diferent ...









From:
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mcville.net (http.//www.mcville.net)|(http://board.mcville.net)
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006
5:59 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] what cms system





2006/1/18, Dietmar Albers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:





Drupal-
ok




fine 







Geeklog
- mhhh






mhmh 







Mambo
Open
Source
- mhhh 






mhmh 







PHP-Nuke-
mhhh 






mhmm 







phpWCMS
- mhhh






mhmm dunno 







phpWebSite-
mhhh 






nah 







Post-Nuke
- mhhh 






maybe but nah 







Siteframe
- mhhh 






aAaaa nah 







TYPO3
- very good, but needs some 






nope 







special webserver options
Xoops
- mhhh 






maybe yeah


try - textpattern :) it's easy to use and good. 







There is one more, very
good and easy to understand: Contenido
(http://www.contenido.org/opensourcecms/en/index-b-11-155.html),
but there are
not very much special tools and add ons. I'm uisng it for my new school website
(http://hswasserbank.de/da/cms/front_content.php
- under construction yet). Btw: 
there are some problems with this inline editor, it generates non validating
code and you need to use the java editor and clean up the code before saving
it.
You will see! ;-)

Cu
D.


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Re: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread Romeo-Adrian Cioaba
try joomla.org. Joomla is the best open source CMS in the web. i'm working with it for over 1 year and all my clients were happy with it :)On 1/18/06, 
kvnmcwebn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Re: [WSG] what cms system

2006-01-18 Thread Geoff Deering

Romeo-Adrian Cioaba wrote:

try joomla.org http://joomla.org. Joomla is the best open source CMS 
in the web. i'm working with it for over 1 year and all my clients 
were happy with it :)



Does it handle standards based templates okay now?  It used to insert 
it's own code in the Mambo days.  Have they addressed that, as they were 
intending too.  Can you build Strict DTD tableless designs with it?  Do 
you have any example sites you have done?


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Re: [WSG] what cms system - THREAD CLOSED

2006-01-18 Thread russ - maxdesign
THREAD CLOSED 

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