Hi,

Can anyone recommend a VERY user friendly CMS that could be integrated well
with a primarily php/html/mysql site?

I maintain an internal corporate web site that has several departmental
(marketing, accounting, HR, etc.) contributors and the need for archiving,
taxonomy, searching, targeted viewing/editing etc.  

The back end of Drupal seems like what we would need. We have been operating
within that for a few months, but the management is very unhappy with the
interface and text editors and won't even consider any capabilities beyond
their immediate interaction with it. What they really want is WYSIWYG, in
place, editing.  They are currently advocating Macromedia Contribute, simply
because of its ease of use; it is a cute little html editor, but I would
hardly call it a CMS. The reality is we will also need to serve single
stories out to different pages, have it be searchable, etc.

Any suggestions?  

I am not familiar with Joomla, but I wonder how it would compare at the
front end?

Thanks,
Shari

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