…just learning, I want this thread to teach me.
Wordpress,
because it is easily customizable, its a great framework, there is loads of support, and is scalable and expandable in every sense of the word
Werdpref!
Is SiteCore any good?
looks like its an enterprise level CMS, and is probably not free, which means its probably extremely good lol
My school just paid a LOT of moolah for it. I think it runs with ASP.net
Are you asking for personal use? or for a client?
Wordpress is my favorite takes 1 day to learn and 2 days to learn and make a plugin.
Word to tha press.
hehe! Honestly I want to learn SiteCore inside and out for my school. However, I have some projects I’d like to do on my own and don’t know if they’d let me use their engine/site to do them from, so I’d like to learn another CMS just to use for my own little projects.
lol Wordpress is kicking *** thus far. I fear it’s easy and weak. :\
I dunno. Thanks for the help (as always) today guys (simp, faster).
It’s far from weak. Feel free to learn how the plugins work and you will find you can put any functionality in it that you want in a few hours.
(I added a full bbcode admin panel and parser for it in a day… it’s plugin system is very well put together plus it supports auto updates on plugins which is very efficient.)
Wordpress is as advanced as you want to make it.
Think of it as a framework where you can easily add functionality.
Wordpress FTW. Though if you need efficiency for high load, there are much better options.
I tried word press, and it wasn’t quick enough or flexible enough for me. It makes a great blog cms, but for some other things, it is very tricky for it to do what you want.
I use Frog CMS, it is in that gray area between a frame work and cms. So it is kinda like a build your own kinda deal. It allows you to stick php code right into articles, customize snippets. The plugin system is just functions you add onto a file, so you can write a plugin for it in around half an hour. Right now frog CMS does not a have alot of support but its user base is growing.
MOVABLETYPE
Nothing is better than MT
Yeah, love me some cgi-scripts.
@nobody
Then check out Frog, with a little work you can have it execute python and other languages right in your article posts.
“a little work”? :lol:
MovableType is a great CMS, Wordpress works really well too and neither are limited to blogs
you clearly haven’t worked w/ many “enterprise” level cms. price means absolutely nothing, i’d say about 85-90% of the expensive “enterprise” level cms that I’ve ever tested or used have the worst users interfaces, and usability of online apps ever.
[QUOTE=ajcates;2342081]@nobody
Then check out Frog, with a little work you can have it execute python and other languages right in your article posts.[/QUOTE]Nothing says “great cms” more than an error that shows every last bit of information about your server and configuration.
clearly … :vamp:
i think you got “and is probably not free, which means its probably extremely good lol”,
confused with “This is obviously really expensive, so it must be so super great and amazing in every which way”
they don’t even show prices on that site
Also, have you played around with sitecore? you can’t apply your “85-90%” of cms’ being garbage without trying it …
faster needs moar coffeeeeeeeeeeee