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XHTML/CSS Layouts - Which is the most intuitive CMS to use ??
Hi ,
I am currently designing some quite basic brochure sites , the only pages that need to be dynamic are the Home and News page , can anyone point me in the direction of an intuitive and (possibly Free) CMS platform to use , PHP is not my strong point unfortunately !! Many Thanks |
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Re: XHTML/CSS Layouts - Which is the most intuitive CMS to use ??
This thread may help, Best open source CMS
WordPress is favoured by many.
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: XHTML/CSS Layouts - Which is the most intuitive CMS to use ??
thanks for the quick response ...
i followed this great tut here http://www.andrewstrojny.com/web-des...-to-wordpress/ but have come unstuck as to which section my container <div> should be placed into ?? at the moment my whole page is rendered to the left and repeats , where as of course my container <div> should be centering all my divs (header , footer etc...) mant thanks |
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