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May 2008

NETTUTS - Web development tutorials and links - How to Build a Maintainable Site using CushyCMS and Twitter

In this tutorial we're going to build a simple one-page site and then in less than 5 minutes, get it setup with a Twitter feed for daily updates and with CushyCMS for general content. If you haven't seen it, Cushy is a completely free and extremely simple

Useful Podcasts For Designers And Developers | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine

collection of podcasts that are either directly about web design, or would be helpful to a web designer

April 2008

CivicSpace Home | CivicSpace

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cms community management software probably running on drupal and civicrs.org

Magento - Store Demo - Open Source eCommerce Evolved

In the demo's frontend, explore how a Magento-driven store might look to your customer and test some of the features. Get a feel for it by going through the checkout process, tagging a product or leaving a review.

March 2008

Radiant CMS

very basic cms with nice user interface recommded by Aaron Schaap.

February 2008

Open Source Templates | Free CSS and XHTML Website Templates

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Welcome to the best free css and xhtml open source template design showcase where the community gets to pick the best designs to be showcased on the front page.

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

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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

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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

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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

Migrate a WordPress site to Drupal | Adding Understanding

Recently I've been helping a few folks migrate websites from WordPress to Drupal. Presently this works for migrating to Drupal 5 so if you want a Drupal 6 site first migrate to Drupal 5 and then upgrade the site to Drupal 6.

January 2008

Results: Most Popular CMS in Technorati's Top 100

Simply put, we found that WordPress dominates the list, that Movable Type comes in with a respectable second, and the rest are either custom jobbies or a smattering of other platforms which are, relatively speaking, eating dust.

ONLamp.com -- From Weblog to CMS with WordPress

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

About CMS Watch -- CMS Watch

Our reports help sort out the complex landscape of potential solutions so that project teams can minimize the time and effort to identify and evaluate technologies suited to their particular requirements.

WordPress and aMember: Teasers

Combined with aMember, WordPress is a great CMS to use for a membership site. If you have a site where all the content is considered members only it’s a simple matter of using aMember to protect the whole site.

December 2007

Loic Le Meur Blog

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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

April 2007

Alfresco Products

Alfresco is the leading open source alternative for enterprise content management.

The rise of Alfresco: ECM that people will really use - LinuxWorld

Alfresco is an enterprise content management system that, according to some users, is beating legacy content management systems in speed, quality and ease of use.