[wellylug] Websites/Content Management Systems
Tim Thomson
tim.thomson at paradise.net.nz
Fri Jan 14 13:59:30 NZDT 2005
I'd have to agree, Drupal is very nice and powerful, has plenty of
features, yet is even simple enough for bloggers to use.
Cheers,
Tim.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 09:55:32AM +1300, Sam Cannell wrote:
> I've been having a play with Drupal recently (http://www.drupal.org/)
>
> I've been pretty impressed so far - it seems fairly feature-rich, there
> are heaps of third-party modules available, and the documentation on
> drupal.org is really good. It's also packaged for debian and available
> through apt, which was the main reason I installed it in the first
> place. :P
>
> Sam
>
>
> On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 14:55 +1300, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
> > I'm having a bit of a play around with Mambo as a CMS on my website
> > (http://drgnfire.no-ip.com - please don't hit it too hard as its on my
> > ADSL connection) and it appears to be pretty good as a CMS.
> > What are some other good options for Content Management, preferably with
> > support for adding other modules such as galleries, polls, RSS newfeeds
> > etc. I'd like one where I can have my RSS feeds listed on the front page
> > which I haven't (as yet) been able to get Mambo to do.
>
>
>
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