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Tuesday, 3 June 2003

Posted on 22:08 by Unknown

Content Management Systems



Here's a list of CMS that I found to be very useful. AND easy to implement.

  • Nucleus
  • B2
  • Drupal

  • Envolution

    All of the above are PHP/MySQL based. Now, I don't know how to code with PHP nor am a database guru. That must tell you how easy the above tools are to implement. (Disclaimer: that doesn't mean someone who has never seen a computer can implement them, you get the drift?)

    For more PHP/MySQL based scripts visit the 'content management' section of hotscripts



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