[thelist] which open source CMS?

Brent Morris brainsquared at gmail.com
Wed Oct 20 17:43:13 CDT 2004


If you are familiar with ColdFusion at all (or want to be) then I
recommend FarCry (http://farcry.daemon.com.au/) as a good
standards-compliant, cross-browser, open-source,
non-table-based-layout-reliant CMS


On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 17:07:16 -0400, Peter L. Schlueter
<peter.schlueter at pcadvocates.com> wrote:
> I too am looking for a good CMS.  Open source if possible.  However, I have
> a question(s) that this list may help me resolve.
> I try to do my websites in well formed html/css.  Validated through the W3C.
> The questions are as follows.
> 
> 1. For the CMS to work, do you need to use the CMS program to develop the
> page?
> 2. OR can you adapt the CMS to fit the developed page?
> 3. Client management of the site from the Client's browser standard with
> most CMS systems?
> 4. Which leads to...Is cross browser compatibility generally part of a CMS
> system?
> 5. Does the list know of any CMS systems that are not dependent on table
> based layout?
> 
> I am still a noooobie in this web world, so any help is greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
> 
> Pete
> 
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