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Posted by larry on 12/01/07 02:42
On Oct 20, 10:58 am, Snaggy <l.cio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like a CMS which is developer oriented, not stupid and easy to
> use, but highly flexible and lite, with a code I could understand (not
> too messy)
>
> Another important thing.. my websites aren't very dynamic and there's
> no login, therefore I need a good caching system to avoid useless
> server work.
>
> What would you suggest?
>
> thanks
> bye
I think most mature/popular CMSs will become pretty complex as people
add to the system also makes developing with it harder as it as
evolved into specific functions over time. Then again you might have
luck searching through the CMS Matrix and see if you can find
something that fits:
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/
As I posted recently I am using a Wiki for the CMS part (also
internal, use) of my development (I have to code a user front end but
it seems pretty easy.) You might want to look at those.
The two I've used are Erfurtwiki (ewiki) which is DB based and really
easy to modify but lousy for images, attached files, or group access
control. Then there's Dokuwiki which is a little bit more involved
(not too bad, both are designed for programmers to integrate them into
thier projects), is file based based (good for multimedia and attached
files) and has a nice look and interface (the non-techie office staff
like it more too).
http://erfurtwiki.sourceforge.net/
http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/dokuwiki
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