[BNM] Lightweight CMS for small website

Joe Aliferis joe at newforms.co.uk
Thu Oct 18 18:31:09 BST 2007


of all the opensource CMA apps out there, I rate webGui as the best


its written in Perl

Joe


Hendrik Mans wrote:
> Hiyas,
> 
> I realise this probably is a FAQ here, but since there's a new  
> application of this type every other day, I'm not feeling too bad  
> about asking anyway (but if you think I should, just call me a stupid  
> old kraut and I'll shut up.)
> 
> Basically, I want to re-do a friend's (currently Dreamweaver based  
> and horribly broken) website. It's a mostly static affair with  
> nothing more complex than a PHP-based email form. She wants to be  
> able to edit pages every now and then and also have things like image  
> galleries and similar. (It's the website for a small language school.)
> 
> I reckon there's probably a boatload of PHP apps out there that have  
> all sorts of plugins which would make setting up something like that  
> painless. I just don't know where to start! A friend of mine has been  
> telling me to use Typo3, but that thing is simply overpowered for  
> what I want to do. I haven't tried Joomla or Drupal, are they any  
> good for that kind of project?
> 
> Ironically, I have RapidWeaver for these really simple projects and  
> it would be perfect -- but my friend doesn't use Macs, so she  
> wouldn't be able to update the site herself.
> 
> Any help is highly appreciated.
> 
> Cheers
> Hendrik (1,5w in Brighton and loving it -- I was introduced to Tuaca  
> at the Farm meetup last night. Heavenly stuff!)
> 


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