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What is your favourite CMS

Archer
Sun 11 September 2005, 09:31 pm GMT +0200
I am looking for a good CMS to create a new site with, but I am not sure what to use.

What are your favourite content management system?

Nikolas
Sun 11 September 2005, 09:39 pm GMT +0200
I will propably dissapoint you but I don't like any cms as the most of them are total insecure and can not be customized easilly.

That's why I decided to make one my self. I know it is a big job to do, but it is good to have a tool of your own if you are developing web sites.

ag094
Sun 11 September 2005, 09:42 pm GMT +0200
I will propably dissapoint you but I don't like any cms as the most of them are total insecure and can not be customized easilly.

That's why I decided to make one my self. I know it is a big job to do, but it is good to have a tool of your own if you are developing web sites.

I think its a really cool idea, Nikolas! Do you plan on releasing it in future?

I don't own any big websites that required CMS like Mambo, etc.. But I do have a journal site that uses MovableType and I'm really satisfied with what it does.

Nikolas
Sun 11 September 2005, 09:48 pm GMT +0200

I think its a really cool idea, Nikolas! Do you plan on releasing it in future?

I don't own any big websites that required CMS like Mambo, etc.. But I do have a journal site that uses MovableType and I'm really satisfied with what it does.

Yes. It will be ready in about 2-3 months. It started as a big project for one of my clients, but I though it would be better to make it more customizable for later use. It will have infinite category hierarchy, user levels and permissions, WYSIWYG editor, customized template system, rss feeds, blog style comments, support for modifications and extra modules, etc.

As you see the specs list is too long, and I don't think that there is a cms right now having all these features, but even if there was one I wouldn't trust it for my clients

ag094
Sun 11 September 2005, 09:57 pm GMT +0200

I think its a really cool idea, Nikolas! Do you plan on releasing it in future?

I don't own any big websites that required CMS like Mambo, etc.. But I do have a journal site that uses MovableType and I'm really satisfied with what it does.

Yes. It will be ready in about 2-3 months. It started as a big project for one of my clients, but I though it would be better to make it more customizable for later use. It will have infinite category hierarchy, user levels and permissions, WYSIWYG editor, customized template system, rss feeds, blog style comments, support for modifications and extra modules, etc.

As you see the specs list is too long, and I don't think that there is a cms right now having all these features, but even if there was one I wouldn't trust it for my clients

yea, it sound quite daunting. would you need any help on it?

Nikolas
Sun 11 September 2005, 10:10 pm GMT +0200
Right now I don't need any help, as I am developing the core objects.

Later we will need layouts, and mods. If you are interesting to participate let me know, I will pm you. But have in mind that this will be in 2-3 months

ag094
Sun 11 September 2005, 10:35 pm GMT +0200
Yea, actually I would love to help out with the layout :) Feel free to PM me, or send me an email! Thanks.

NumBa1Stunna516
Mon 12 September 2005, 03:58 pm GMT +0200
Ooh, nice, cant wait to see it.

TechZentri
Tue 13 September 2005, 04:06 pm GMT +0200
Nice, cant wait to see it either. Everyone is making CMS's nowadays.

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