[Phpwm] [phpwm] Building a simple 'mini' CMS - Advice required
Chris Lovell
stormys at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 18:50:32 UTC 2009
I'll give another vote for CMSMS - personally I'm a big Joomla! fan, but
that'd definitely be overkill for your requirements!
2009/7/21 Lester Caine <lester at lsces.co.uk>
> Gavin Kimpson wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I'm in the process of building a very small site for a client and want
> > to give them a small CMS to allow them to add & edit pages as they
> > wish, generally following this list of objectives:-
> >
> > 1) Allow the administrator to add, edit, delete pages (including
> > sub-pages probably only require two levels)
> > 2) A simple HTML editor (will probably use FCKEditor)
> > 3) Allow admin to edit Meta's (e.g. Keywords, Descriptions) for each page
> >
> > Ideally would like to have a nice clean & minimal solution - I am just
> > looking at other CMS's on http://php.opensourcecms.com/ for
> > inspiration on layout/design etc... Does anyone know of a
> > 'lightweight' CMS that does this, while still looking 'clean &
> > minimal' which is simple to use from a users point of view.
> >
> > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated ;-)
>
> bitweaver ... www.bitweaver.org
> Just install the core + wiki, and keep all the extras ready to install when
> they need them ;)
>
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