atw: Re: CMS software questions
- From: Teena Hughes <teena.hughes@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 10:33:32 +1000
Hi Warren,
CMSMadeSimple is an excellent choice - runner up and equal to Joomla in this
year's CMS Awards.
I've sent you an email with more questions, I'd love to help.
Cheers
Teena Hughes
in Sydney
http://HumbleApostrophe.com
-- only one of my websites :-) --
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2009/7/29 Lewington, Warren J (WT) <warren.lewington.ext@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am currently exploring the world of CMS software and have found a couple.
> I have started with "CMS Made Simple" which has been fun. Well, sort of, I
> haven't actually been able to get it running yet, but, well, in the overall
> big picture it is fun. The benefit of CMS Made Simple is that I can run a
> test version on Windows (supposedly) and play around before I commit to a
> live event on a web server...
>
> At present I am looking at the use of CMS in website development and so on
> amongst other things - obviously using it for my own file management is a
> probably option too. One of the functions I would like to have in a CMS is
> the ability to import existing content quickly. Does anyone know of any CMS
> systems that can perform functions like this?
>
> Also, given that I am not a programmer - I can code and understand the
> basic principles of databases and so on but essentially I am a beginner -
> can people recommend CMS software they have used, CMS software to avoid
> using given complexities and so on, and generally any advice that might be
> pertinent - you know, heads-up on traps for young players and whatever.
>
> I know my own web hosting company has a CMS (PostNuke) which needs Linux (I
> don't know much about Linux yet either) and while I have one of my best
> friends who is a Linux nut, and can ask him to help, any other background
> advice would be happily accepted.
>
> Take care and thanks in advance etc…
>
> Regards,
>
> Warren Lewington
> Technical Writer
> Memcor Products Asia
> Siemens Water Technologies
>
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> South Windsor
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