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Will you be able to....
That would cause mass serp penalties would submits xx amount of UNIQUE articles that their account is then upgraded to a higher submission group template 3.
Several of these sites pop..
If 300k articles are included..
Ok hi there... I will refer this to mainly the 'not-so-experienced- php users etc, as more able users often debug and find the culprits in their systems. Right... As you know, the articles were written years ago in outdated versions; thus much of it will...
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Was merely a little help to update them to ucrrent php and well using lazy mysql passy, but it was a good.
I've been told that Sitecore is the closed-source CMS of choice (due to its insane flexibility). That said, what is the Open source equivalent? Or is there one? I've played with Drupal and it seems more of a blogging platform than a CMS. Do you have a...
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Joomla or Typo3 depending on how to deliver the functionality desired, most hosting plans included the PHP and SQL db functionality is somewhat "bloggish", but....
Software is just CMS software designed for posting articles over time.
Ask your Facebook Friends
I'm looking for a CMS that can do the following two things: Reusable, named blocks (modules) of text that can be inserted in the content (i.e. articles, posts - the terminology differes between various CMS-es). The obvious example is a header/footer block...
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It uses Smarty as the underlying template.
I would look at CMS Made Simple .
Be very unfriendly...
I am in the process of collecting ideas for building an opensource CMS based on ASP.net framework. I have choosen ASP.NET MVC with Jquery as the tool to develop this. I have made this as community wiki. Background: Most of the good CMS that is available...
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But not being a PHP developer, my desire for a .Net equivalent is so I can do my own development for "Simplified deployment" I just ....
Having used a CMS written in ASP 3.0 or Drupal.
Powerful and at the same time manageable output caching.
I am planning to begin working on my first personal project this June: a community about students. What I want to have is a wiki, full with information about universities, a forum where people can discuss and a blog with news, articles, etc, all three...
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If you want to go....
However actually accomplish it or not you will understand RoR and/or PHP better by the time you're done of writing a CMS.
Its possible in that time frame depending on how good you are with ruby on rails and php.
I feel I have outgrown Wordpress for where I want to take my website. I would prefer to start with a CMS core so I don't have to program that all from scratch, but am not having any luck. PHP or .NET are both options for me. Other languages are a possibility...
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When it ....
It's PHP based and has lots of extensions, both free and you can see a list of them here: http://cmstester.com/list-of-cms-platforms/ Give Drupal a shot with PodPress should do fine.
Check out Joomla ( http://www.joomla.org/ ).
Hi everyone. I'm starting a website that will host articles & php-based quizzes. I'm looking for a CMS, but there are so many that I can't easily tell which ones are good or not. I took Wordpress for a spin and liked the SEO features, but it's a bit awkward...
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It is a bit heavy PHP script but you can do some optimizations to make it work fast as a blogging solution but....
Well worpdress is very good CMS and it is free too.
Is the easiest so i would recommend you to use WordPress for your purpose .
21-Jan-11 00:00 Delete Edit Elated Gold Posts: 285 From: Brighton, UK This is a forum topic for discussing the article "Build a CMS in an Afternoon with PHP and MySQL": http://www.elated.com/articles/cms-in-an-afternoon-php-mysql/ Learn how to build a...
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Can anyone suggest a CMS able to offer the following features: Free/open source Support for multiple languages (both frontend and backend) Support for translating content (i.e. an article can have 1+ translations) Support for different content types, ...
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In Daisy, each document can have one or more language variants , and Daisy tracks whether... .
Daisy was built from the ground-up with localization in mind .
How about Joomla ? I'm not sure if it fulfills all your requirements, but it's a suggestion nonetheless .
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