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Old Apr 16th, 2008, 18:31
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Suitable CMS

Just wondering if this is possible. If so is there tutorial anywhere which i can follow??

I want to create my own website, designed on photoshop and coded in dreamweaver perhaps xhtml and css, but i want the content to be managed by someone else from time to time who has no html experience what so ever.

Im wondering is it possible to install some sort of CMS to my own template for the other person to log in and just type into the text editor and basically just click submit.
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Re: Is this possible??

You could check out.

http://cmsfromscratch.com/index.php

Its relatively simple to set up and use.

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Re: Is this possible??

Thanks for your quick reply pat.

I have never heard of this before however i am going to download and install it to try it.

I will let you know how i get on with it.

Thanks again
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Re: Is this possible??

Another possibility is making the content SSI (Server Side Includes).

Some of my clients update news, notices etc.. this way.
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U can joomla or drupal to make web site coz i had been made site web design company (link) with the help of joomla. My friends had really appreciated my work.Before to make site ,I read articles and go thru web design articles.

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Re: Is this possible??

What kind of site will it be?

In my opinion, the best 'out-of-the-box' CMS around at the moment is Wordpress. Wordpress is easily customizable, and free.

Of course, if you can create your own CMS it would be even better but I guess you dont know a programming language, such as PHP?
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Re: Is this possible??

I'd definately go with Word Press. It's easy to implement your own design into then the user can just login and create/edit pages etc.
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Re: Is this possible??

Textpattern would be my choice as it has a much more robust tag system than WP (And allows custom PHP etc..) as well as no specific template structure to build on. But the easiest solution would be to simply build it in HTML/CSS and use Adobe Contribute.
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Re: Suitable CMS

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Re: Suitable CMS

the best cms is Joomla using this joomla . you can create website very easy . By update files index.php and css file . you can learn joomla very easy .all option is user friendly .
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