CMS

    Date: 01/25/06 (PHP Community)    Keywords: cms, php, mysql, asp, sql, web

    Following up from my last post, are there any good CMSes out there for a really small site?

    I mostly use my personal site as a support resource for online roleplaying games that I run, but I'm tired of needing to upload to the site by FTP whenever I want to change one little thing on a page. At the same time, I like have a visual basis for character sheets and so on... (http://www.patchwolf.com/phoenixcrusade/terpsichore.php for an example). I'd also like to give my players the chance to add stuff directly to the site -- kind of like a wiki.

    Of particular concern are the character sheets, where I'd like to still be able to change one detail (like the current form aspect on the example sheet -- currently controlled by an in-page variable), which then affects several other aspects (strength, stamina, health, etc....)

    A good mate of mine uses Qwikiwiki (http://www.qwikiwiki.com), which uses a flat-file system -- but if I want to have a hope of maintaining a visual basis on any part of the site, Qwikiwiki's not going to cut it. While I have PHP and MySQL on my web host, I don't actually
    run the server myself, so that's also something to take into consideration.

    Any ideas?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/php/401978.html

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