CMS Advice
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:32 am
I want to install a CMS on the district15wpa.org web site and wanted your opinions on the various programs.
The site will be for information only, so membership, forums etc will not be a concern and will most likely be turned off. It will need the ability for non-HTML people to be able to update and maintain the site.
Here is the list of systems that I can install from cPanel.
I have been checking them out and I hear that Mambo is a pretty good one but I'm not sure if I like the interface. Right now I'm leaning toward phpWebSite as it has a calender and that is something we need.
Any input you can offer would be appreciated.
The site will be for information only, so membership, forums etc will not be a concern and will most likely be turned off. It will need the ability for non-HTML people to be able to update and maintain the site.
Here is the list of systems that I can install from cPanel.
- Drupal
- Geeklog
- Mambo Open Source
- PHP-Nuke
- phpWCMS
- phpWebSite
- Post-Nuke
- Siteframe
- TYPO3
- Xoops
I have been checking them out and I hear that Mambo is a pretty good one but I'm not sure if I like the interface. Right now I'm leaning toward phpWebSite as it has a calender and that is something we need.
Any input you can offer would be appreciated.