Web content Management system?

December 11, 2009 - 2:39 am 4 Comments

Can you integrate a web content management system into an existing website? If so, how difficult is it? What web content management system do you recommend and approx cost.

Free Content Management Systems:

http://www.pligg.com/
http://drupal.org/
http://opensourcecms.com/
http://www.joomla.org/
http://www.opensourcecms.com/

File Thingie?(small web-based file manager written in PHP. It is intended for those who need to give others access to a part of their server’s file system when FTP is not practical): http://www.solitude.dk/filethingie/

Ron

4 Responses to “Web content Management system?”

  1. Brandon Says:

    Yes you can but I fear you haven’t really asked the right question. Do you mean static pages integrated with CMS pages or something else?

    look at http://marywillsussman.com

    It uses three different CMS packages. The oldest is my own, for the ’static’ pages, WordPress for the blog pages and Gallery2 to images.

    IMO the best general CMSs are Joomla and phpWebSite. For specialized content, WordPress, Gallery2, some others.

    I only use packages that are free but customization costs, depending on the nature of the changes.
    References :

  2. Sharif Aly Says:

    the best CMS is Joomla and its easy to use, also drupal and wordpress more like blogging but most popular software.

    I recommend joomla as its flexible for back-end and front-end also ..

    I also recommend you can use http://www.duperhost.com custom service that allowing to do any software related with custom quote price system

    You may request a quote and they give you the best service as i currently used.
    References :

  3. Ron Says:

    Free Content Management Systems:

    http://www.pligg.com/
    http://drupal.org/
    http://opensourcecms.com/
    http://www.joomla.org/
    http://www.opensourcecms.com/

    File Thingie?(small web-based file manager written in PHP. It is intended for those who need to give others access to a part of their server’s file system when FTP is not practical): http://www.solitude.dk/filethingie/

    Ron
    References :

  4. Victor Says:

    It depends on the choice of CMS

    check http://neond.com
    You can install CMS with one click and also integrate it with your existing web content.
    References :

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