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Old 30-04-2009, 05:06 PM
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looking for a new cms to underpin archiseek

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robust - i do not need to install an update every couple of weeks - that just eats into my content development time
capable of powering what are essentially multiple sites (canada, uk, ireland)
multiple content template types - (i have list index pages, news pages, building pages, photo pages etc)
easy to crosslink articles
doesnt take ages to change/edit templates
doesnt take a programming genius to install / run
isnt going to murder my server

and doesnt deviate from my existing structure too much
dont want to lose all that nice traffic

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how about CMS made simple ? forbairt is the master at it, but it does seem cool.

traffic could be fixed with some 301 redirects if necessary.


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Personally I feel unless you are willing to install a decent system (that takes some programming knowledge) you are not going to get something "robust".

Spend some time learning something like Typo3. There are plenty of tutorials out there now! Believe me, it will be well worth it in the end

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how about CMS made simple ? forbairt is the master at it, but it does seem cool.

traffic could be fixed with some 301 redirects if necessary.


linky : CMS Made Simple - Welcome to CMS Made Simple

certainly looks nice and easy but perhaps for a smaller site
just at a cursory glance, the way it displays the pages in admin would be ridiculous with 20,000 + pages

the cms doesnt have to be open source - am willing to pay for the best solution
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tom, typo3 looks good.... will look into it further
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