19 days ago
deusx : Redo The Web » Designing a CMS Architecture - "Start changing one single line of code in an application build on top of Drupal or ezPublish, to name only the two major ones, and you are in trouble. The moment you need something that is not natively supported, you enter the Dark Zone of CMS hell.
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2 month ago
Linkorama : Edicy - Build and edit websites with ease - New website builder app made in Estonia
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3 month ago
Linkorama : Here Come The CMS Vendors - We’re at the very beginnings of this journey, with most white labels being around for just a few years, and the established CMS vendors starting to sniff this sector and gather requirements (many are coming to me) we’re clearly at the R&D stage, w
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4 month ago
Khoi Vinh : Jon Hicks on Expression Engine vs. Textpattern - “The upshot is, that for a lot of client sites, Expression Engine is wonderful (if you can put up with the admin side) — especially sites that need members, forums and all that jazz. The thing is, if a site doesn’t need those thi
philgyford : Expression Engine vs Textpattern / journal / hicksdesign - Thoughtful comparison of both CMSs. (via Daring Fireball)
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4 month ago
bmilleare : Wildflower - CakePHP CMS - Never seen this before but it looks pretty.
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5 month ago
philgyford : Widgetfinger - Simple Content Management for Simple Websites - Looks like an awesome thing that would be great for a huge percentage of small business websites. I was a thrown by being asked for 'Company Name' first off when creating an account though. (via Infovore)
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philgyford : Asaph - phoboslab.org - Nice-looking and very simple weblog CMS focused on collecting links, photos and quotes, rather than writing stuff yourself. (via Daring Fireball)
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9 month ago
Cameron Moll : Chryp - "Chyrp is a blogging engine designed to be very lightweight while retaining functionality. It is driven by PHP and MySQL (with some AJAX thrown in), and has a pimpin' theme and module engine; so you can personalize it however you want."
philgyford : Chyrp - Simple-looking, open-source, decently-featured PHP/MySQL-based weblog engine with built-in support for different kinds of Tumblr-like posts. (via Daring Fireball)
factoryjoe : Chyrp - Chyrp is a blogging engine designed to be very lightweight while retaining functionality. It is driven by PHP and MySQL (with some AJAX thrown in), and has a pimpin’ theme and module engine, so you can personalize it however you want.
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14 month ago
Linkorama : Presenting Movable Type 4.0 - Big launch happenth
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17 month ago
jonhicks : Accessible E-commerce shopping cart software, CMS, XHTML, CSS, WCAG AAA - As recommended by Malarkey
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18 month ago
Linkorama : Dogpatch Dispatch Top Down VS. Bottom Up ? - I stopped by one CMS vendor’s booth that advertised Enterprise 2.0 on its list of features. I was curious to learn what features they added to their CMS. When I asked about 2.0, the most articulate rep kept repeating “blogs and wikis” but was unable
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19 month ago
43folders : OSCMS at Yahoo! or how I learned to stop worrying and be the blue drop - "Drupal is much more powerful than people give it credit for, but it obfuscates the power under language."
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19 month ago
veen : The Drupal Song | Lullabot - "Drupal Drupal Drupal Drupal Dru-pal!"
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21 month ago
tehu : Habari Wank! - Habari beta isn't released yet, but it has already its own wank commentator.
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22 month ago
veen : PublicSquare: Painless Publishing - Christina and Lars launch their community-based CMS.
jimray : PublicSquare: Painless Publishing - Hosted CMS, built on Rails, the CMS behind Boxes and Arrows. Looks slick.
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jimray : Content Management Systems I Would Or Wouldn’t Fuck - "Textpattern whispers in your ear 'I’ll do whatever you want. Come on, touch me here,' and you touch it there and it DIES."
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deusx : ITworld.com - A rush of codd to the hand - "Some of the best managed content I have ever seen sits on a Unix file system and some of the worst managed content I have ever seen sits in a big honking, breathtakingly expensive, relational database."
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jimray : CMS Features for WordPress - BaoCMS Plugin - WordPress plug-in that makes it a fullon CMS
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25 month ago
jimray : Ellington | The online publishing platform for newspapers. - LJWorld's Django-based CMS
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26 month ago
Andy Baio : Adrian Holovaty on how newspapers need to embrace structured content - good comments, too
jimray : A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change - Let me sum this up for you so you don't have to read 2000 words of Holovaty: newspapers should embrace RDF and microformats (two terms that don't actually appear here) at the story level and should let reporters add more metadata
Paul Hammond : A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change | Holovaty.com - Journalists should have less of a concern of what is and isn't "journalism," and more of a concern for important, focused information that is useful to people's lives and helps them understand the world
Milo Vermeulen : Holovaty.com - A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change [via]
jkottke : Adrian Holovaty, who works at the Washington Post, has a suggestion for how news should function: "newspapers need to stop the story-centric worldview" - Adrian Holovaty, who works at the Washington Post, has some advice for how the news media should function: "newspapers need to stop the story-centric worldview". Holovaty argues for more structured data to be offered, not just the typical written story. R
veen : A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change | Holovaty.com - "Repurposing and aggregating information ... requires the information to be stored atomically -- and in machine-readable format."
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28 month ago
Paul Hammond : SimpleLog. A simple (and free!) Ruby on Rails weblog application. - This is a simple Ruby on Rails weblog application with support for tagging, archiving and quick-search
adamrg : SimpleLog - A simple (and free!) Ruby on Rails weblog application.
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31 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Freedom 0 - Freedom 0: It’s not about money; it’s about freedom.
tehu : Freedom 0 - diveintomark turns into WordPress - I've taken the $535 that Movable Type would have cost me, and I've donated it to the WordPress developers.
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33 month ago
WillPate : The Ockham's Razor Principle of Content Management Systems | Dries Buytaert - When people choose between two content management systems of similar features, simplicity of the user interface often becomes the deciding factor.
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34 month ago
jkottke : How Seed magazine's web site was built using Movable Type - How Seed magazine's web site was built using Movable Type. It's not just for blogs anymore. (via airbag) [via]
philgyford : O2b.net » Seedmagazine.com — Lookin’ Good - On using Movable Type as a CMS for Seed magazine's website. Mainly because I need the four MT plug-ins mentioned and I'll forget their names otherwise. (via Kottke)
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35 month ago
WillPate : Identity Woman » Open CMS Summit - "Small business owners who are building businesses based on these platforms. This community has needs to address real client needs that can sometimes be overlooked by the ‘core’ developers - I hope we can create a space for these real issues
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