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Which is the best CMS for simple content based websites

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by sanjaygoel, Nov 15, 2006.

  1. solid7

    solid7 Well-Known Member

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    #21

    Yes, there is a great deal of wisdom in this, and I completely concur; my point, however, spoke to the notion of Joomla being simply a "cookie cutter" application. I don't like that distinct look either - but I can show you sites that you'd never know were Joomla sites :)

    Conversely, I wanted to add my $.02 not to offer blind loyalty to Joomla, but to mention that I chose it for a couple of sites because I found a top notch host who supports it, and has their entire plan geared toward CMS hosting, particularly Joomla. That's a definite perk, because they are in tune with the issues that surround it, (security being one of most important) and actually provide a great deal of support for it, above and beyond what is provided by the Joomla folks.

    Don't take this as any sort of debate with you, J. I completely agree with you on a number of your Joomla points. And I'm still picking up new suggestions for CMS. I haven't used CMSMS, but I'm going to go have a look after I post this. :)

    Cheers!
     
    solid7, Nov 27, 2006 IP
  2. jhmattern

    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    #22
    If you can think of any off-hand (Joomla sites that don't look like them), I'd love to see them just for a better mental picture of what's being done with it. :)
     
    jhmattern, Nov 27, 2006 IP
  3. solid7

    solid7 Well-Known Member

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    #23
    http://www.grahneis.de/

    Very classy Joomla site.


    I have found several more, and I thought that I bookmarked them - but my "vault" isn't producing them at the moment. :) Seriously, I searched out a bunch of sites before installing. Initially, I was unimpressed with it, as well. But I found a few "diamonds in the rough".

    Of course, the downside is that you must have a pretty firm mastery of graphic design and CSS to make your own templates. :(

    The plus side, however, is that if you already have a compliant HTML and CSS page, you can retrofit it without too much trouble.
     
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  4. vanessa

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    #24
    There are several other options/choices for open source CMS systems. I read through the thread but didn't see the link to the site where you can check out a variety of tools, i.e., http://www.OpenSourceCMS.com.

    I would also like to throw PostNuke into the mix -- but depending on the feature set you need depends on the learning curve you'll have for each tool.

    Also, here are a couple of examples of sites that are built using PN but don't look like the traditional cookie cutter templates used on CMSs.

    http://www.exhibitsusa.com
    http://www.ithinkmedia.com/
    http://it-shop.t-com.de/

    Note, these sites were created by system integrators -- so these kinds of looks don't happen without some customization (i.e., money).

    Good luck in your search -- open source CMSs are a good alternative for all types of businesses and there are a variety of choices available to you depending on your needs.

    Regards,

    Vanessa
     
    vanessa, Nov 27, 2006 IP
  5. jhmattern

    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    #25
    Some nice examples from both of you. :) I haven't tried postnuke at all yet, but the sites definitely don't look like traditional templates. :)
     
    jhmattern, Nov 28, 2006 IP
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    #26
    well i use simple machines,
    here my site:
    http://www.officialpimpspace.com/

    i love it, there are lot of mods out there i use and i have my own modifications added to it that make it flexible and easy for users to browse.
     
    deep034, Nov 28, 2006 IP
  7. sanjaygoel

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    #27
    On this same simple websites criteria, can anybody give me feedback of e107 and Xoops as compared to Joomla/CMSMS/Drupal?

    Thanks
    Sanjay
     
    sanjaygoel, Feb 20, 2007 IP