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Vieux 18/10/2007, 17h09   #4
Mark Goodge
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walterbyrd wrote:
> On Oct 18, 7:20 am, Mark Goodge <use...@listmail.good-stuff.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> I know this is probably a question that's been rehashed many times in
>> these groups, but I'm after recommendations for a CMS to use on a site
>> I'm building for a local charity. Basically, I want something that's not
>> as complex to administer as Joomla or Mambo, but with more flexibility
>> than a simple blogging tool such as Wordpress offers.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>

>
> Could you be a little more specific about what flexibility you
> require?


OK, here are some specific requirements:

1. Ability to have multiple users with access to certain sections of the
site (eg, Fred can edit the marketing page but not the contact page,
Jenny can edit the contact page but not marketing, Dave can edit both of
them but can't change the overall settings of the site, Pete has full
admin acess to everything).

2. Unrestricted hierarchy of pages (that is, there's no limit to how
deep or wide the navigation tree can be).

3. Availability of plugins or modules for common tasks such as a diary
page, forum and image gallery).

4. A template system based on PHP/HTML/CSS (ie, no requirement for
Smarty or any other templating system beyond normal web design tools).

5. Runs on a typical LAMP environment without needing shell access.

Does that narrow it down?

Mark
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