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Which CMS should I use to manage a small internet site without programming experiences? [closed]

I'm looking for a CMS system to manage a simple and small website. The website will be made with pure HTML and some JavaScript (perhaps prototype library). The reason while I'm looking for a CMS system is, because the customer will have the ability to change the content later by him self, and of course he didn't have any experiences with HTML and JavaScript or programming any more.

The CMS should be very easy to use, especially the management.

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Goran Martinic Avatar asked Dec 03 '08 14:12

Goran Martinic


3 Answers

Personally I would recommend WordPress. Although it's 'marketed' as a blogging platform, it has very nice support for just "pages".

  • It's free;
  • It's commonly available on cPanel installations, or it's easy to set up on your own server;
  • It has very slick editing facilities;
  • There's a mass of themes and documentation available.
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stusmith Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 00:11

stusmith


http://www.opensourcecms.com/ has demos of a bunch of cms' for you to try.

Personally, http://www.concrete5.org/ would be my choice for easy of use for non-programmers.

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Kudos Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 23:11

Kudos


Have found Drupal to be very easy and it can grow with you

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LenW Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 23:11

LenW