CMS recommendations
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- Stugoo0
Thanks guys.
They both look really good. I've seen concrete5 before, but not used it.Which is easier to set up? I'm working in the UK
- i recommend download each and try installing to feel them out.sherm
- Honestly, concrete5 is dead simple to deal with, and I'm not a handy with anything PHP-related.Continuity
- kulor0
ExpressionEngine.
Version 2 comes with a dog-awful UI, but install one of the following and you'll be good to go:
http://devot-ee.com/add-ons/anti…
http://expressionengine-addons.c…
- meffid0
NOT WORDPRESS.
- <Continuity
- any CMS is susceptible to attack if you don't know what you're doing. like mac v pc, wordpress is just the biggest targetacescence
- targetacescence
- I'm with acescence on this one. WP gets hacked 'cuz it's the biggest target, but all CMS's have vulnerabilities.nocomply
- ETM0
- <Continuity
- they need a new site pronto. or theme rather.sherm
- sherm0
elgg seemed ok when i was using it.
- Stugoo
Hey all,
I'm looking for some recommendations for some CMS that are easy to set up, and are extendible.Also needing something where the client can manage adverts and possibly bolt on a discussion board (also some recommendations would be nice to have).
It needs to be able to handle user sign ups, and user login areas with profiles (should be linked through to discussion board).
I know this is moon on stick, but I mostly work with in house CMS's.
Input appreciated.
Cheers
Stu