Posts Tagged ‘CMS

Choosing a content management system can be tricky. Without a clearly defined set of requirements, you will be seduced by fancy functionality that you will never use. What then should you look for in a CMS?
I have never actually asked what features you should look for in a content management system. And that is what [...]

Get complete feature comparisons at the fantastic site CMS Matrix.
It was once the case that a staple of any web developer’s job was to provide ongoing content updates for their clients. However, in a “web 2.0″ world of ever expanding, dynamic content, this model has become obsolete and often unsustainable. Developers’ time is best spent [...]

Content Management Systems have become one the internet’s most powerful web developer tools since PHP.
In a market where websites need to be built faster and easier, many developers are turning to Open Source CMS to get the job done. Unfortunately there are now thousands of CMS’s floating around the web and finding the right [...]

Wordpress gives us the ability to use it as a CMS to make a traditional website with a blog, all easily editable, and extremely easy to manage.
In this tutorial I will show you how to configure a Wordpress installation for just such a setup. None of this is particularly groundbreaking, but I thought a step-by-step [...]

CMS or framework?

29, Aug 2008

This is quite old now but nobody noticed it:
http://www.symfony-project.org/blog/2007/07/17/a-simple-cms-for-symfony
Also a higly flexible but  slightly difficult sollution:
sfDynamicCMSPlugin


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