October 2012
Bolt - content management (in beta) - The Bolt website.
by Xavier Lacot & 3 othersA light and nifty CMS based on Silex and Symfony components
September 2012
August 2012
Create.js - Make anything editable
by Xavier LacotA js tool for turning web pages into frontend content-editable pages, using the Aloha or Hello rich text editors
Perch - The really little content management system (CMS)
by srcmax & 2 othersPerch is a small, lightweight and flexible CMS.
It's great for web designers looking for a simple way to make site content editable by their clients.
Perch - The really little content management system (CMS)
by Spone & 2 othersPerch is a small, lightweight and flexible CMS.
It's great for web designers looking for a simple way to make site content editable by their clients.
July 2012
June 2012
anchor cms
by Spone & 1 otherAnchor is a content management system, written in PHP5, built for art-directed posts.
Choisir son CMS
by gregg & 1 otherretour d’expérience sur Wordpress, Joomla!, eZ Publish et Drupal par Guy Decarpentrie - Chronique Solutions
Choisir son CMS : retour d’expérience sur Wordpress, Joomla!, eZ Publish et Drupal par Guy Decarpentrie - Chronique Solutions
by srcmax & 1 otherPilier de la majeure partie des sites Web, le choix du Content Management Système (Système de Gestion de Contenu ou CMS dans le reste de l'article) pose toujours un problème aux décisionnaires. Petits conseils nés de l'expérience.
May 2012
ProcessWire CMS: Custom Fields, Strong API - Open Source CMS/CMF (PHP5)
by jdrsantos & 1 otherProcessWire is a PHP5 open source content management framework/system (CMF/CMS) built to save you time and work the way you do. Stop trying to bend other CMS platforms to your will – ProcessWire gives simpler and stronger control over your pages, fields, templates and markup at any scale. And it provides a powerful template system that works the way you already do. ProcessWire’s jQuery-inspired API makes working with your content easy and enjoyable.
Drupal Groups | Meetup, discuss, plan, and work on Drupal and Drupalcamps
by jdrsantosThis site serves the Drupal community by providing a place for groups to organize, plan and work on projects. Real world local user groups (sometimes called meetups) and regional Drupalcamps in particular are encouraged to setup their online presence here.