CMS stands for Content Management System. A CMS is a platform used to build websites that are easily edited by multiple users.
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Reinventing CMS
I have been working with CMS systems since before there was a term for it, and even though there are thousands of different platforms out there - some of which are pretty decent - I just can't shake ...
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What CMS runs on Google App Engine?
Is it possible to deploy any CMS (Content Management System) using Google App Engine? Wikipedia lists 4 Python CMSes and one of them is Django based.
Do you know any way to make any of them to work ...
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Ideas for OpenSource CMS in ASP.NET MVC
I am in the process of collecting ideas for building an open-source CMS based on the ASP.NET framework.
I have chosen ASP.NET MVC with jQuery as the tool to develop this.
I have made this as ...
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What is a good CMS written in Python (and not Plone)?
I've been doing CMS sites for clients using Joomla for a while now, but I've been migrating a lot of my coding over to Python and have been looking for a good CMS solution that's written in Python.
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Your experience with .NET based CMS
Which is a good .NET based CMS out there (for creating a corporate website). I have used Kentico CMS for some time, and am moderately happy with it.
However, is there anything better out there. I ...
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What is the best CSS grid framework?
I am evaluating CCS grid frameworks for web sites, blogs, and CMS-based sites, and have looked at Blueprint and Yahoo's YUI. They both look good, but it is not so easy to change the column sizes or ...
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Joomla, Drupal, or DotNetNuke?
I'm in the process of starting my own podcasting website. I'm trying to find a good cms to use. At work, I'm a .Net developer and we are starting to use DNN for some small projects around the office. ...
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Personal Website Construction
I'm currently trying to build a personal website to create a presence on the web for myself. My plan is to include content such as my resume, any projects that I have done on my own and links to open ...
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Which PHP CMS has the best architecture? [closed]
In your opinion, which PHP CMS has the best architecture? I don't care about how easy its admin panel is to use, or how many CMS features it has. Right now, I'm after how good its code is (so, ...
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What are some of Drupal's shortcomings?
Drupal is very much a "Do Everything" CMS. There are modules that allow you to add almost any functionality, which is great. However, it feels like a lot of the features (v5 and v6) seem scattered ...
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Historical security flaws of popular PHP CMS's?
I'm creating a PHP CMS, one that I hope will be used by the public. Security is a major concern and I'd like to learn from some of the popular PHP CMS's like Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, etc. What are ...
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Good .NET based CMS?
For many projects we had to choose a CMS platform. I came across a few CMS platforms based on .NET. I want to know your experience.
Community Server (cannot be called a true CMS)
DotNetNuke (DNN)
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Building a CMS in ASP.NET MVC
I'm curious to know if any basic CMS code has been written for ASP.NET MVC.
The reason I ask is, I'm making a data-driven website for a client, and I've already spent a significant amount of time ...
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Is there any CMS better than WordPress or should I roll my own?
I'm developing a small business website and want to give some control over content to the client but also allow myself control over the outputted code. Indeed allow the user to fill in the content ...
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Zend Framework or CakePHP?
My group is going to attempt to build a new CMS from scratch, designed to serve the needs of our organization. It should be noted that none of us have any formal programming education, but we've ...
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Why use Symfony not Drupal
I've been using Drupal for some time and have been a bit frustrated with how it takes a lot more work to do things the Drupal way than if I were writing custom code from scratch. Sometimes I spend the ...
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Using Alfresco Community in production?
Anyone out there using the community (not enterprise subscription) version of Alfresco in production? Anyone with an enterprise subscription have any comments on doing so?
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Wordpress.. Is it a CMS? [closed]
I recently was contacted by a client who simply wanted to increase their organic rankings in Google. My approach was to do the following:
A) Take them off of their overpriced host and move them to a ...
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What is a good Content Management System to deploy for a personal website/blog?
I originally thought building my own was the way to go, but I've recently changed my mind for two reasons - first, I don't want to reinvent the wheel and second, I don't have enough web development ...
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What is a good Java based Content Management System for us, and why?
I have a situation where we would like to provide an Open Source CMS backend to our legacy system in addition to the current offerings for those not needing integration with existing installations.
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Ruby on Rails Content Management Systems? [closed]
Is there a viable open source Ruby on Rails content management system out there?
I need a CMS with the ability to manage structured content, content relationships, classification (structured ...
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Looking for a good programmable Java CMS (Content Management System)
What would be a good choice of a programmable/extensible open-source content management system for Java developers?
We've tried our hand at "Liferay" with a poor result after 15 months of work mostly ...
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How to get the full URL of a Drupal page
I need to be grabbing the URL of the current page in a Drupal site. It doesn't matter what content type it is - can be any type of node.
I am NOT looking for the path to theme, or the base url, or ...
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Umbraco vs orchard CMS
I am getting ready to write a very customized website. I have narrowed down my two choices for the CMS to:
Orchard and Umbraco
A lot of custumization is needed and I may need to include another ...
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How to self-update PHP+MySQL CMS?
I'm writing a CMS on PHP+MySQL. I want it to be self-updatable (throw one click in admin panel). What are the best practices?
How to compare current version of cms and a version of the update ...
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Lightweight CMS in PHP
I am building a site which will require some very limited content management for a client. There are only a few areas of the site which will require the client to be able to update the content ...
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CMS based on CodeIgniter
I’m looking for a CMS based on CodeIgniter. Can you suggest what CMS I could use?
I want to learn how to build a CodeIgniter application based using a CMS as a reference.
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How are people handling content management system production staging?
I've been dipping my toe into web development technologies for fun (ya, i should get out more), and am a little shocked at the lack of clear support for production staging (i.e. development, testing, ...
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Alternative to Amazon S3 for the data center?
I'm looking to for a service that is similar to Amazon S3, a simple service to store and retrieve arbitrary data (and meta-data), but one that runs locally in your own data center. Strictly speaking, ...
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Which CMS would you recommend to be integrated with a Tomcat application?
I'm looking for a CMS (content management system), where users can manage, create and edit online articles, as a part of an application to be developed. The application to develop is a web application ...
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How good is Subversion at storing lots of binary files?
I'm looking for a place to put a few GB of documents (mostly .doc and .xls). My team already has a Subversion server set up for managing the documents we create, so I'd prefer to use that if ...
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Most Important Features for a CMS
Suppose someone is building you a CMS (Content Management System) from scratch. What are the most important features to include and why?
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“Best fit” font size - how do I measure a sentence width?
I'm coming up against a common problem with customised content management system design.
I run a small web design company and I often have to make a certain area of a website editable for the ...
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A CMS on 2 DIFFERENT frameworks?
I'm not sure if this is possible, but let's say you want to build a CMS, but you're torn between 2 frameworks because each has some features that you like. Is it possible to create the CMS with both ...
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CMS built on Zend Framework [closed]
Is there a CMS built on Zend Framework?
As alternative, are there classes that allow to easier implement a CMS with Zend Framework?
If there are any CMSs, can you suggest which one is better, or ...
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Django versus Plone?
I plan to read about Django. Should I go with Django or Plone? What makes Django/Plone better than the other?
Edit: From a comment below:
I just wanted to know a framework for developing web ...
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My ideal CMS. Does it exist, or isn't it a “CMS” anymore?
As a webdeveloper I have built several small and large websites with different teams, but always had to deliver a CMS to maintain content. In my experience with different CMSes, I have found them to ...
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CMS without front end?
In many projects we are developing we need to have CMS functionalities in the back end of the site. On the other end we don't want to or can't commit to a complete front end solution.
To explain this ...
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Which CMS or other framework should I use to develop a stackoverflow-like site?
I want to develop a Q/A site with features substantially similar to stackoverflow, but targeted to a different niche (electrical/hardware engineering as opposed to software engineering).
The code ...
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Git, sub-repos & external libs for web development - best strategy once and for all?
This is such a common scenario that there must be a sensible solution, yet despite pages of reading and copious Git gymnastics, my brain aches and I'm unable to make this work...
I'm working with ...
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Is Plone doing enough to keep up with other CMSes?
I do Drupal for a living and I like the system. However I've always been intrigued by Plone and wanted to learn it well to broad base my knowledge of CMSes in general. I've played around with Plone in ...
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CMS: Build or Buy?
This question is a little subjective, however, it aims to give me a bit of information about whether it is better to build or buy.
My company is looking to enter the world of CMSs for our clients ...
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Simple clean CMS for programming project website
What is the best yet simple CMS for closed-source programming project hosting? I'd like to keep webpage plain and simple, include screenshot, basic features and blog headlines on main page, then have ...
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Blog engine for Rails application
I have a Ruby on Rails application, and now I would like to add blog into it. Just a simple blog with basic features and single author.
What are the possible solutions?
I need to use my ...
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Is there a point creating a site using XSLT
Is this technology still popular?
I want to make a website which automatically transforms XSLT files. It should work like this:
When a user accesses the site, a single handler would accept his ...
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Working with version control on a Drupal/CMS project
I was wondering how teams that develop sites using Drupal (or any other CMS) integrate version control, subversion, git or similar, into their workflow. You'd obviously want your custom code and theme ...
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Why to build own CMS?
On my first job interview, I was asked why did I build my own CMS? Why not to use one of existing CMS, Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal...? At first, I was stunned. I couldn't immediately recall all of my ...
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ASP.NET restarts when a folder is created, renamed or deleted
UPDATE -- process to replicate issue:
1) Create a website project at c:\projects\restart-demo
2) Add default web.config and a dummy aspx page test.aspx
3) Map IIS to point to the root folder ...
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CMS in functional programming language
Are there any CMS'es, written in functonal programming languages (lisp, haskell, f#/nemerle, scala, erlang, clojure, smalltalk) already?
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Common CMS roles and access levels
I am currently writing a CMS and remember someone (it might have been on here) criticise the existing CMS for not having a robust enough user permissions system. I've got a method planned out but it ...