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"Olav Bringedal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> I have been looking into some of the CMS' that the php
> community provides. Now I wonder what the common
> thoughts about these are. Are they fit for deployment
> into professtional organisations or simply still on a
> "idealistic-website" level?
>
> I made a trial installation of php-nuke and frankly
> i'm very impressed on some matters, like its sceduled
> posting and admin interface. However it lacs some
> features in the ability to apply a own design, its
> forum has something left to desire so on. It might
> work for a site like /., but I doubt it would work
> very well on a corporate nework. PostNuke might even
> look a bit better and dynamic. Am I wrong about this?
> Do anyone got any experiences with eZ publish?
>
> What interests me in a CMS, are subjects like:
>
> -Ability to use role/group-based access.
> -Forum options (access/theading/moderation s.o.)
> -Ability to easily make a design/theme that fits a
> strict and "ready-set" design.
> -Ability to incorporate existing
> web-modules/pages/sites
>
>
>
> I would very much like to hear your thoughts of
> this...
>
> Olav Bringedal
> jaggu.org
>
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