[Phpwm] Content Management System requirements

Zeth Green theology at gmail.com
Thu Jan 11 22:57:39 GMT 2007


>allow him and other members to edit and create their own content
(news, events, etc)

How about Dokuwiki? No database is required. It's quite smart really.


On 11/01/07, Simon Ferre <simon.ferre at onetwodo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi
>
> My friend who lives across the road has asked me if I can assist him in
> setting up a website for the local club of a registered charity he is
> involved in.
>
> The charity, Phab already has a uk website, and would allow a subdomain for
> his group details of up to 5Mb of web and email space (which I don't think
> is a lot), but there is no mention of being able to host any database
> backend there, so I could host the database backend on my own server - which
> already has only a couple of low-traffic websites hosted.
>
> I would like to use a framework or content management system to allow him
> and other members to edit and create their own content (news, events, etc)
> without anyone having to learn php or html coding.
>
> There would also be a requirement for news, events, calendar, photo gallery
> and probably a forum too.
>
> Therefore, my 2 questions are:
>
> * What system would be recommended considering the space constraint outlined
> above
>
> * Does anyone have any real-world experience of hosting the database on a
> different server in terms of speed, traffic volumes etc
>
> As ever, your thoughts are appreciated.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Simon Ferre
>
>
>
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