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I hope I'm posting this in the right section. I'm wondering for all of you out there who run websites - what is your favorite PHP Content Management System? Least ...
- 10-19-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Favorite PHP CMS?
I hope I'm posting this in the right section. I'm wondering for all of you out there who run websites - what is your favorite PHP Content Management System? Least favorite? Which are the easiest to customize?
I've tried many of them because I just want a section of my site that people can log in to post comments on reviews and editorials, but all of the ones that come easy-to-install from my web host have too many features and are hard to customize extensively. I've tried Joomla, Mambo, PHP Nuke, Post nuke, Drupal (my favorite so far but I can't get banners to work!), php WCMS, Geeklog, PHPWebsite, Xoops... and many others.
Any suggestions??
- 10-19-2005 #2
I use Drupal on my site..... although I have never tried the banners, so I can't comment on that
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- 10-19-2005 #3Linux Enthusiast
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I like Mambo.
- 10-19-2005 #4Linux Guru
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A lot of my friends prefer Drupal or something custom written.
- 10-20-2005 #5Just Joined!
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i like joomla
- 10-21-2005 #6Just Joined!
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Joomla is identical to Mambo as far as I can see, and some things don't work correctly.
I actually decided to move my reviews onto a blog instead- b2Evolution. Working great so far.
- 10-22-2005 #7yea, Joomla and mambo just "split" a month ago
Originally Posted by penguinette
that looks pretty nice. It fits into your site well
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- 10-24-2005 #8Just Joined!
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My favorite PHP CMS (supports MySQL and PostgreSQL) is Drupal
I use it for projects of all natures, and would generally consider it more of a web application programming framework (but that is a developer-centric point of view).
Check it out: Drupal


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