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July 2008

Sortie de Dotclear 2.0

by tehu & 4 others
Apparu 23 jours avant la date que j'avais prévue. C'est un prématuré.

June 2008

May 2008

April 2008

Blaze CMS

by wabaus & 2 others
A simple CMS w/ blog built using PHP and the CodeIgniter framework.

March 2008

February 2008

How to use WordPress to run a magazine, news website: CMS, theme, template | Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments

by springnet & 2 others
WordPress, however, is an extensible website content management system that can be used to run magazine-type websites. Here are steps I took to turn this online magazine on Cebu from a blog into its current presentation.

Using WordPress as CMS | blogHelper

by springnet & 2 others
WordPress (WP) has always been a highly versatile blogging platform, even way back in v1.2. So versatile that many have attempted to push it to the next level, and use it as a more conventional content management system (CMS) - not unlike Drupal, XOOPS, J

Serendipity Weblog System

by springnet & 17 others
Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application which gives the user an easy way to maintain an online diary, weblog or even a complete homepage. While the default package is designed for the casual blogger, Serendipity offers a flexible, expandable and e

January 2008

ONLamp.com -- From Weblog to CMS with WordPress

by springnet & 1 other
This article describes how we used one blogging package (WordPress) to replace a traditional content management system (phpWebSite) to run a community website.

Chyrp

by Spone & 7 others
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.

Chyrp

by nhoizey & 7 others
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.

Big, Bigger, Biggest - Simple Blog or CMS?

by blogsir
The biggest difference between a blog and a CMS is control of your content, so you can present your most important content to your readers on a front page. A CMS gives you much more content control than you have with a simple blog, and it’s ideal if you’re building a big blog with several contributors.

December 2007

Loic Le Meur Blog

by springnet & 3 others
Wew, that Seesmic review is a Christmas gift ! Thank you Bobbie Johnson to consider that Seesmic will be a hit website in 2008 even though we are still building it.

November 2007

Snapshots

by cyborgjeff & 42 others
outil web permettant de créer des previsualisation de liens

October 2007

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