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Looking for good CMS / Template system...
Can anyone point me to a good content manangment / template system? I am working on a new family website and I guess I've just been spoiled on my php / mysql anime fiction site. I've only been working on this new page for a few days and I'm already sick of hand coding. I've worked with the major portal scipts like Nukelus, and PHP-Nuke before, but that isn't really what I'm looking for and I don't have experence with any of the other web based template scripts.
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I highly recommend MovableType. It's a great program.
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IMO Nothing beats postnuke.
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Maybe something a little smaller? A blog set-up like movable type isn't quite right, and I just don't need a huge portal set-up for this application. Just a basic block / module set-up with an easy to use template structure is all I need. How simplified can postnuke be made? www.postnuke.com has always kind of thrown me. Just doesn't seem to navigate well to me.
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