Content management systems
By Markos007
@Markos007 (126)
April 24, 2008 9:28am CST
Does anyone of you use any CMS (content management system like Joomla,Mambo,php nuke,php fusion,etc...) for your website management and which do you think is best?I still prefer HTML and CSS but for dynamic content CMSes are really necessary.What`s your opinion?
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3 responses
@nitinnaresh (51)
• India
29 Apr 08
well i have tried the most of the cms for my work and the best i can suggest to u is xoops,
morover the preference depends on the type of sites that u want to host,
but after all xoops is quite good,
regards
@Markos007 (126)
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1 May 08
I`ve heard about xoops for it`s a very popular CMS.Thank you for your suggestion,
CU!
@Ricardosan (215)
• United States
25 Apr 08
I say Joomla! wins. Much easier for the casual coder. Very ncie content management system, with nice themes already available.
@Markos007 (126)
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25 Apr 08
Yes Joomla is OK,you can even create your own templates if you know HTML and CSS basics.There are other CMSes we should mention like mambo,drupal,post nuke,php nuke,php fusion,cutenews(for news management) and many other developed or still developing to make webmasters life easier.
@ferdzNK (3211)
• Philippines
25 Apr 08
Just curious here, I've seen CMS things around and I just check joomla site. Is this some sort of web page editing tool?
Like Natrak I will monitor this discussion, and from now on Markos007 will be known as "the guy who introduces CMS to me."
@Markos007 (126)
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25 Apr 08
Yes,you just log in as administrator and manage your website`s content.You get joomla with few templates but you can download lot of them on the internet.Main benefit is you don`t have to upload your website when you make changes.In CMSes you edit your site in your internet browser.