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By: Darrell

Hi Carol I have used TextPattern, you’re right about it being a little tricky for end users but I found it reasonably easy to install and you can create CSS templates for the various sites that need...

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By: lisa

i use phpwarmsky. it has a nice back end. lots of modules to choose from and very easy to install. I had my site up and running in 5 minutes. it is currently lightweight with nice features that i need....

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By: Jiletli Tel

Interesting comments !!! as interesting as the blog itself

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By: Kumbakonam Temples

Really great information. Thanks to sharing us.

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By: Mat

Stoked to see Silverstripe on the list. Proud to be a kiwi

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By: Raj Mehta

Nice collection of cms thanks for sharing :)

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By: Peter

Great collection of CMS. The only problem I have with CMS is that many clients are often slow to actually use them! Even after 1 to 1 training, many still don’t update their own content. Anyone else...

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By: Keith Davis

Hi Peter “The only problem I have with CMS is that many clients are often slow to actually use them!” I’m not surprised to hear that. Most clients want the designer to set up the site and…. do all the...

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By: Pete

I’d give up on ANY CMS. First, all these CMS floating around (mind you, WP and DRUPAL) being the worst, they are all made for the “Low-End” self-announced, merely a little advanced cut and paste hobby...

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By: Chande

Hi guys, We’ve finished our own CMS/platform called Webiny. You can test it here: http://www.webiny.com – it’s free in basic package and additional information can be found here:...

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