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What CMS is used by any of these sites?

Discussion in 'Scripts' started by Sunx, Jan 7, 2014.

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    These two sites are price comparison sites. I just wonder what CMS they are using. Any ideas?

    http://www.ideabeam.com
    http://www.phoneshops.lk

    Thanks in advance
     
    Sunx, Jan 7, 2014 IP
  2. Dom Fraser

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    I can't see anything in the source of those sites that indicate any particular CMS, so it is possible that they are running on a custom CMS. The ideabeam site is using the Bootstrap framework though, if that is any help.
     
    Dom Fraser, Jan 13, 2014 IP
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    Nigel Lew Notable Member

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    They do in fact appear hand coded but that is just standard e commerce stuff. OpenCart or Magento would do the trick with out much fuss.

    Hope that helps,
    Nigel
     
    Nigel Lew, Jan 13, 2014 IP
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    both are using MODX (currently known)...
    or you can using online CMS detection here http://onlinewebtool.com/cmsdetector.php
     
    LayerNode, Jan 14, 2014 IP
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    Damn dude you win a prize(and a like) for having some Sherlock Holmes level detective skills.

    With that said, I would not suggest using modx for an e-commerce site ever but, it looks like someone was comfortable enough with it to kluge it in that direction.

    Nigel
     
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    lol thanks dude XD
    i'm low-level skills... but may be happy if i can help my friend ..
     
    LayerNode, Jan 16, 2014 IP
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    both are site custom CMS and use PHP language and framework
     
    mehedihasan, Jan 16, 2014 IP