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Colleen
May 8th 2005, 8:25 pm
I've been looking this over the last few days, looks pretty good, it's a newly released CMS. Figured it may come in handy for some people.

*C.M.S. is “CLIENT-CONTROL”
There will be an admin section so that the admin can easily and quickly update information on the site.

From the admin section the administrator will be able to do the following:

· Add/remove buildings.
· Update building information.
· Upload photos of buildings.
· Update contact information.
· Add/Remove/Edit vacancies.

*All these tasks are performed through a user interface and stored in a database. Any changes made will instantly be reflected on the site.

**SUGGESTED WEBSITE PAGES·
. Home – to return to the home page.
· Properties – providing information about all the properties.
· Vacancies – listing all current and forthcoming vacancies.
· Prospective Residents – this section will provide information relevant for prospective residents. This will include the form that prospective residents must fill out.
· Careers – a list of all current career opportunities.
· Contacts – all relevant contact details will be listed here.

**Suggested web pages based on recent websites built.

See The Programmer’s Latest Work!
www.halifaxapartmentrentals.com

AtlanticWebfitters.ca (http://AtlanticWebfitters.ca)

Demo here: http://demo.atlanticwebfitters.ca/

riziko
May 9th 2005, 7:04 pm
Is this your work? The CMS looks like it is Dotnetnuke to me. (http://www.dotnetnuke.com)
This is a portal site that has been around for a while. He might have written a new module for it.

Ross

CompressedAir
May 9th 2005, 8:13 pm
Looks like it might have some potential. The HTML/Text-Editor didn't seem to work/save changes/preview for me; but that is a nifty feature for people who don't want to get their hands dirty with code.

Colleen
May 9th 2005, 8:19 pm
No it's not mine. It was created for those who don't want to pay someone to update their site, those who don't know html, etc. It was designed to make their lives easier and update their site themselves. Hope that helps.

sadcox66
May 10th 2005, 4:57 am
There is a whole bunch of CMS you can review/compare and allmost all are free

http://www.opensourcecms.com/
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/

Popularity (phpnuke,mambo, postnuke)
http://drupal.org/node/18834

myfavorite is cmSimple

MattUK
May 12th 2005, 2:51 am
My favourite CMS is Mambo by a mile. It's pretty easy to use, looks far more polished than most of the others and has a huge community that contribute templates and mods. It's definately worth a look if you're considering CMS

Design Agent
May 12th 2005, 3:00 am
I just setup mambo. I m very impressed, requires the Advanced SEF moodule to be really good though. I think mambo is pretty complete.