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Hi all,

I am on the hunt for a descent, SIMPLE and "clean-coded" PHP/MYSQL Content management System...

Most of what Ive found dis-interests me because either its coding is particularly sloppy/insecure, or it was entirely more then what i want or need, or it was restrictive to my needs of each page that the CMS governs was a dynamic url that was not very search engine friendly

I know a lot of people who have the same problem and I am really just dying for some good suggestions as to a good CMS detailed above.

Any of your input would be greatly appreciated
 
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Hello,

Have you tried Typo3?
You can look at it here ;)
 
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OulZac said:
Hello,

Have you tried Typo3?
You can look at it here ;)
Typo3 is pretty advanced.

Try CMS Made Simple or Textpattern.

-Steve
 
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Mamboserver, ezPublish, Joomla
 
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etomite was my choice.
 
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limbo-cms.com its a very simple cms to install and maintain and is the younger brother of mambo. Also has a flat file database so you wont require mysql or anything as such. Try it out its wonderful. Have intalled it on 3 sites till now.
 
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Postnuke is a good one but maybe not so search engine friendly...
 
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how about geeklog?
 
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Hello,

I have a friend that created FlashBlocks www.flashblocks.com this is an amazing cms system let me know what you think.
 
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I love joomla. I have it on my site right now, it is way better then phpnuke to me. I have added a few mods, and here it is, http://darkstealth.com
 
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There is one site you need to visit to find out which CMS is rigiht for you.

CMS Matrix

-Steve
 
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