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Re: CMS



Snews[1] is well thought of on a couple of other lists I'm on. It's very simple, easy to set up, plays well with designed pages (i.e. -- doesn't have a whole abstracted template system you have to fit into).

Walter

1. http://www.solucija.com/home/snews/

On Jul 14, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Michael Rizzo wrote:

Re-posted - Wrong subject line - oops

Hi All -

Does anyone know of good way to implement CMS on an existing site. I don't want run a bloated cms. I am looking for something that I can manage myself. Perhaps a DW extension that will allow me to set up a simple CMS for my client to edit existing copy and add more if he would like. There would be no need to add new pages or change the nav. I would "lock" him out of those areas. I was looking at Contribute but rather it all be web based.

Thanks
Mike RIzzo

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