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| Thread ID: 127159 | 2012-10-07 21:23:00 | Content Management Systems | Tony (4941) | Press F1 |
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| 1305661 | 2012-10-10 23:30:00 | Aye, too many cooks in the kitchen. You may be better served by a web-site managment software, that allows you to check in/check out pages. |
kingdragonfly (309) | ||
| 1305662 | 2012-10-11 00:43:00 | Aye, too many cooks in the kitchen. You may be better served by a web-site managment software, that allows you to check in/check out pages.Too many cooks is right, I think. Explain to me what you mean by web-site management software? |
Tony (4941) | ||
| 1305663 | 2012-10-11 01:06:00 | Even though it calls itself a CMS, I think Plone is better as a web-site manager. http://plone.org/ "Plone 4: Speed, Power & Beauty We're proud to announce Plone 4, the latest version of our state-of-the-art open source CMS. It's faster, more powerful and more beautiful than ever before. All of this Python & NoSQL goodness is wrapped in a sparkling new theme that is beautiful, accessible and easy to customize. Large enterprises, small businesses, non-profits, universities and governments around the world have chosen Plone for their websites, intranets and extranets. When security, scalability, accessibility and approachability count — Plone delivers. We're proud to power websites for Nokia, Amnesty International, Discover Magazine, the Government of Brazil, the Nordic Council, the universities of MIT, Harvard & Penn State, the Free Software Foundation and thousands of others." |
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| 1305664 | 2012-10-17 03:57:00 | OK, I've done a bit more digging, and found CushyCMS (www.cushycms.com) . It looks like it might do what I think my users want, which is to be able to update bits of our existing website without having to go through a huge redesign. Has anyone here heard of/used this? |
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