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 CMS suggestions? I say: 1. Textpattern 2. Pivot 3. Drupal

Submitted by Markus Merz on February 26, 2008 - 6:19pm in

Follow-Up to Great comment battle "for CMS suggestions"

But the valuable content is coming from the commenting crowd. Most of them are talking about real life experiences with the many different CMS.

That CMS discussion looks like a great pool of CMS knowledge exchange.

What CMS do you use - and what does it do well or badly?

Paul Bradshaw from onlinejournalismblog.com also asks his readers what CMS to suggest.

I’ve been teaching my student journalists how to use the content management system for our new news website (more about that in a later post). We’re using Joomla - it does a lot, but it’s not exactly user-friendly, which ironically makes it a very good experience for anyone who’ll have to use newspaper CMS’s.

And this begs the question: what CMS do you use - and what does it do well or badly?

Well my answer on onlinejournalismblog.com was eaten by the WP comment system (no reason given) but here is my comment mirroring my actual point of view:

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 Great comment battle "for CMS suggestions"

Submitted by Markus Merz on February 7, 2008 - 7:02pm in

  • Choosing the right CMS isn't easy, isn't it?
  • If you are creating websites this hint is for you.
  • If you are completely satisfied with WordPress this hint is not for you.

Interested in the forever ongoing discussion about the best CMS?

Over at 456bereastreet.com there is a fresh article from today handling the questions which have to be asked and proposing some scenarios. The author Roger Johansson is a Swedish web professional.

But the valuable content is coming from the commenting crowd. Most of them are talking about real life experiences with the many different CMS.

That CMS discussion looks like a great pool of CMS knowledge exchange.

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