Practical CMS
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- welded0
Try ModX
http://modxcms.com/
- random_ink0
we use exponent, quite good, easy to integrate in to designs
http://www.exponentcms.org/i
- acescence0
you have to also consider the user base for any of these. if the community is small, you're less likely to find others who can help when you're in a jam or experiencing a strange bug.
- TheBlueOne0
sNews too for small and lite: http://snewscms.com/
- sintaxera0
i found this the other day. haven't tried it out yet, but it seems suuuper easy.
- TheBlueOne0
expressionengine
- fowleryo0
i really like textpattern... its more blog centric, but you're able to do some pretty cool stuff with it..
- CheDouglas0
SilverStripe all the way.. great for the client. drupal is good if you're a developer...
- Nathan_Adams0
I think both Drupal and Expression Engine are too complex interface wise for the client. Something like Pixie (which whilst not enough as it currently stands, looks like it will fulfil our needs once it's developed more, going by their roadmap).
I think I'm going to stick with LightCMS and try some nasty css work to get the forms to play nice. At least with this site. But CushyCMS looks good too, for when the client has no need to manage pages, only the content on existing ones.
- acescence0
drupal
- sherman0
take a look at this: