[nycphp-talk] VERY user friendly php-compatible CMS
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Fri Feb 9 14:31:10 EST 2007
Hans C. Kaspersetz hans-at-cyberxdesigns.com |nyphp dev/internal group
use| wrote:
> Halter, Shari wrote:
>
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>> I am not familiar with Joomla, but I wonder how it would compare at the
>> front end?
>>
>
>
> My group has been customizing and installing Joomla for a couple of
> years. It offers inline editing using a wysiwig. It has it quirks
> but works very well for our customers. We usually write a small
> manual that summarizes the full Joomla manual and covers just the
> features the customer will be using. And we customize the
> administrative interface to remove access to the nasty bits the users
> may not need. Joomla does create some ugly URLS and the templating is
> nav driven, so these can be headaches also. You can access the same
> piece of content through more then 1 URL even if that URL is not
> defined in the navigation. This can be a problem for some and needs
> to be considered. If you install Joomla, take some time to download
> and read the manual. It is very helpful. Ahh!!! One more thing. 1
> piece of content can only be categorized into one Section/Category.
> This can be a problem if a piece of content should truly be in
> categorized in two places at once. This can be handled creatively.
>
> I would strongly recommend avoiding contribute. It is like an evil
> pink Cool-Aide. It scales very very poorly. The template control
> system is awful. If you want to make a change to a main navigational
> element through Contribute, it will download every page and make the
> change. The process of downloading, updating and uploading hundreds
> or thousands of pages takes a long time and is failure prone. Nothing
> in contribute is database driven, it is purely file driven. It is
> nice for the first 10-25 pages of a site. Beyond that and thing get
> very difficult to manage.
>
> Just my $.02.
>
> Hans K
+2 on Hans review of Contribute.
Skip Joomla and go to ModX 0.9.5
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