Dean,

I have seen your message on the Jahia forum,
I will properly post a quick howto on how to create a new website somewhere this week.

This weekend I managed to create a new template set, that was very easy.
Then you can select that to create a new site (I hope...)

Ries


On Jan 30, 2011, at 12:42 AM, Dean Schulze wrote:


Have you been able to figure out how to create a new web site with Jahia 6.5 beta?

I've been playing with it and It's very sophisticated looking, but also very unintuitive. I haven't been able to figure out how to create a simple web site with it.

All of their docs, videos, and webinars assume that you want to modify their demo application. They don't say anything about how to create a new web site with it.

Thanks.


--- On Fri, 1/28/11, Ries van Twisk <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ries van Twisk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Which web CMS to use with Alfresco?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, January 28, 2011, 2:59 PM

Dean,

I am currently evaluating 3 CMS systems for a company in the US,
the choices where
- OneHippo
- Magnolia
- Jahia

From the above 3 I am really liking Jahia 3.5Beta which pretty much rocks
the bottoms out of any PHP based CMS (even TYPO3) and is quite
feature rich AND easy for a java based CMS, no JCR node editing and stuff, point and click based templating. Support for portlets, multi- language,
multi-site and some very nice other features.

Here is the link : http://beta65.jahia.org/

The good thing, it's GPLv2 for teh community edition.

Ries





On Jan 28, 2011, at 4:36 PM, Dean Schulze wrote:


I'm creating a web site that will have a blog and other content. This will be my personal web site and I anticipate adding a family area with a calendar and some document sharing as well. Roller looks like a good choice for the blog, but it doesn't look like a full web CMS. What I want sounds like an Alfresco personal version, but that doesn't exist.

Any suggestions for which web CMS (Java based) to use along with Roller for a small but full featured web site?

Thanks.







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