Looking for content management suggestions
I have a website that is static HTML. It’s a site that needs to be updated about once a month. I want to stop having to do these content updates and allow a few people (less than five) to have the ability to edit/add content.
I want some suggestions on content management systems. My web host uses PHP/MySQL so a .Net solution won’t work for my current set up. I’ve thought about doing a hosted wiki such as WetPaint and I’ve thought about doing WordPress. I don’t like the fact that WetPaint puts ads all over the page (I’d be willing to pay to not have time) but it seems very lightweight and the look and feel is great.
I want some other suggestions…please leave a comment.
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Brian May 10th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
I’d echo wordpress or joomla. I’ve used both successfully. Wordpress is definitely easier to use, but joomla is much more powerful.
I’ve messed around with drupal, but it is more complicated that either wordpress or joomla. It might be more powerful too, but I didn’t have the time to invest.