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grooni
 
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Default CMS questions - 06-09-2008 , 10:35 PM






I was hoping someone here would have any tips. I've recently started doing some
freelance web design. I have a client interested in a CMS to update content,
but they also want to be able to add pages.
I'm not sure if I can handle it or if I should let someone more experienced do
it. I haven't used anything more than cushycms. I do want to learn it however,
I'm sure he won't be the last client interested in a CMS.

Does anyone have any recommendation for a stable CMS? How's the learning
curve? Any advice? Or online/book resources?

Any help would be very much appreciated.


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gaurav_ch
 
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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 01:36 AM






Hi,

You can try joomla as it a very stable and robust system.

You can easily integrate your design and the user will have full functionality
to add or delete the pages.

Got to www.joomla.org

Gaurav
www.gauravchandra.com


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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 01:36 AM



Hi,

You can try joomla as it a very stable and robust system.

You can easily integrate your design and the user will have full functionality
to add or delete the pages.

Got to www.joomla.org

Gaurav
www.gauravchandra.com


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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 05:44 AM



grooni wrote:
Quote:
I was hoping someone here would have any tips. I've recently started doing some
freelance web design. I have a client interested in a CMS to update content,
but they also want to be able to add pages.
I'm not sure if I can handle it or if I should let someone more experienced do
it. I haven't used anything more than cushycms. I do want to learn it however,
I'm sure he won't be the last client interested in a CMS.

Does anyone have any recommendation for a stable CMS? How's the learning
curve? Any advice? Or online/book resources?

Any help would be very much appreciated.

you can try SiteLander (see the link in my signature).
It's free for now.
It's an all-in-one customizable template, web site builder and Content Management System. Very easy
to use, and very versatile. You can sign up and create a testing account hosted on my site, to see
how it works.
If you want to install it on your server, it needs to support PHP with write access to files and
folders.

--
seb (@webtrans1.com)

high-end web design: http://webtrans1.com

Sign-up for a free beta test of SiteLander, an ingenious website-builder:
http://webtrans1.com/sitelander/

music: http://myspace.com/popmodelberlin


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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 05:44 AM



grooni wrote:
Quote:
I was hoping someone here would have any tips. I've recently started doing some
freelance web design. I have a client interested in a CMS to update content,
but they also want to be able to add pages.
I'm not sure if I can handle it or if I should let someone more experienced do
it. I haven't used anything more than cushycms. I do want to learn it however,
I'm sure he won't be the last client interested in a CMS.

Does anyone have any recommendation for a stable CMS? How's the learning
curve? Any advice? Or online/book resources?

Any help would be very much appreciated.

you can try SiteLander (see the link in my signature).
It's free for now.
It's an all-in-one customizable template, web site builder and Content Management System. Very easy
to use, and very versatile. You can sign up and create a testing account hosted on my site, to see
how it works.
If you want to install it on your server, it needs to support PHP with write access to files and
folders.

--
seb (@webtrans1.com)

high-end web design: http://webtrans1.com

Sign-up for a free beta test of SiteLander, an ingenious website-builder:
http://webtrans1.com/sitelander/

music: http://myspace.com/popmodelberlin


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Daniel Short *ACE*
 
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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 09:31 AM



grooni wrote:
Quote:
I was hoping someone here would have any tips. I've recently started doing some
freelance web design. I have a client interested in a CMS to update content,
but they also want to be able to add pages.
I'm not sure if I can handle it or if I should let someone more experienced do
it. I haven't used anything more than cushycms. I do want to learn it however,
I'm sure he won't be the last client interested in a CMS.

Does anyone have any recommendation for a stable CMS? How's the learning
curve? Any advice? Or online/book resources?

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Here's a free one that doesn't require any programming either. Just
hooks into your site via comments and FTP.

http://www.cushycms.com/

--
Daniel Short
Site Drive, Inc. (http://www.sitedriveinc.com)
Adobe Community Expert


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Daniel Short *ACE*
 
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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 09:31 AM



grooni wrote:
Quote:
I was hoping someone here would have any tips. I've recently started doing some
freelance web design. I have a client interested in a CMS to update content,
but they also want to be able to add pages.
I'm not sure if I can handle it or if I should let someone more experienced do
it. I haven't used anything more than cushycms. I do want to learn it however,
I'm sure he won't be the last client interested in a CMS.

Does anyone have any recommendation for a stable CMS? How's the learning
curve? Any advice? Or online/book resources?

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Here's a free one that doesn't require any programming either. Just
hooks into your site via comments and FTP.

http://www.cushycms.com/

--
Daniel Short
Site Drive, Inc. (http://www.sitedriveinc.com)
Adobe Community Expert


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darrel
 
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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 10:52 AM



Quote:
Here's a free one that doesn't require any programming either. Just hooks
into your site via comments and FTP.

http://www.cushycms.com/
I've seen that mentioned a few times. I would fear a free online tool,
though, in terms of it still being there tomorrow.

-Darrel




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darrel
 
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Default Re: CMS questions - 06-10-2008 , 10:52 AM



Quote:
Here's a free one that doesn't require any programming either. Just hooks
into your site via comments and FTP.

http://www.cushycms.com/
I've seen that mentioned a few times. I would fear a free online tool,
though, in terms of it still being there tomorrow.

-Darrel




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