Justin French wrote: > My assumption (and my need) is a system where the developer (me for
example) sets up the site, creates the content models and templates, creates the CSS, hooks in new plug-ins (or even builds a new one), then hands it over to content writers and editors to run on a day-by-day basis. As such, my target market isn't really website owners, but website developers acting on behalf of website owners.

Sorry about the delay,


Might I recommend XOOPS (http://www.xoops.org)?

Quite feature list:

PHP based, MySQL backend (PostgreSQL in development I think), complete API, many modules available (including some SourceForge-like ones that take my fancy). Large user base for support. Smarty templates. Theme-able. You can make it W3 compliant quite easily just by editing the template. I'm sure I've given them a plug on this list before.

/me pipes down.

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