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gjcomputer
6th September 2006, 22:08
im trying to host a few sites for some friends, and possibly my small town's site as well, and maybe a union hall and stuff, im looking for a good CMS (open source) that i can load up for them, and they can do all the visuals, and let them make and configure the page with a good wysiwyg web interface. i have played with a few CMS sites but never found one that just jumped out at me, any ideas?
till
7th September 2006, 12:02
Personally I work with Typo3, it is very flexible but this results in a very compliacted setup.
I think Joomla and Drupal are much easier to setup nad worth to have a look at them.
gjcomputer
7th September 2006, 15:43
any other wysiwyg editors i can setup and let someone make changes to their site after i do the initial setup? i will check them out?
falko
7th September 2006, 20:18
I'd test Drupal, Joomla, and Typo3, as Till suggested. :)
IntnsRed
7th September 2006, 21:34
I'd also suggest looking at Drupal and Joomla. They're different, of course, but they're both popular, capable, and are well supported.
vlsimpson
9th September 2006, 10:11
I've been playing with joomla, I like it.
ModX is something else but not as easy as joomla.
Check out http://opensourcecms.com/
You can find both there and login to working demos.
Hans
4th October 2006, 22:52
As Falko & Till are suggesting:
TYPO3, Joomla & Drupal are nice CMS-systems which will run perfectly on our ISPConfig server.
For setting up TYPO3 & Joomla in combination with ISPConfig, you can find a nice Howto within the Documentation section at: http://www.ispconfig.org/
And today i have posted a How to for Drupal as well!
It will be available soon.
falko
5th October 2006, 18:10
And today i have posted a How to for Drupal as well!
It will be available soon.
I've published it: http://www.howtoforge.com/drupal_ispconfig :)
Hans
5th October 2006, 20:59
Thank you Falko!
This one was the last one for this week.
Hans
9th October 2006, 21:49
Till,
If you like, you can add my new Drupal Howto within the Documentation section at http://www.ispconfig.org under "Howtos: Installing Software on ISPConfig".
Here is the link:http://www.howtoforge.com/drupal_ispconfig
:)
till
10th October 2006, 13:11
I've published it on the ISPConfig site :)
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