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Posted by Marcus Bointon on 08/23/05 20:09
On 23 Aug 2005, at 14:05, Jay Paulson wrote:
> I would say check out Dupral, Mambo, and XOOPS.
Drupal looks great, but whenever I've tried to get into it, nothing
seems to work properly. Xoops is capable (I've used it on a couple of
sites), but generally a complete mess internally. Both of them have
massive, cryptic control panels and it's inordinately complicated to
do simple things like "put this bit of text at the top of the front
page". Unless you want your site to look and work like everyone
else's Nuke clone, I'd steer clear of these.
The majority of so-called content management systems actually fail
dismally at managing content. I don't know why they even use the name.
For simple sites, Website Baker is great, especially if the intended
admin wants little hassle. It's one of the few that seems to put a
strong emphasis on usability over feature bloat.
Marcus
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