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willay

posted on 27th Mar 08 at 11:36

add me on msn if you want to discuss and I'll see if theres anything I can reccomend?


Cosmo

posted on 27th Mar 08 at 11:28

TBH its hard to explain what Ive got in my head :lol: And Im not even sure if a CMS will do what Im after as not really used one before - hence wanting to take a look at a few and how they work.

Its mainly because I will be looking to manage the content and look (both mostly the same but sometimes different) on upto about 6 domains - and I dont want the hassle of having to edit each site should I need them all updating with the same info, etc. etc.


willay

posted on 27th Mar 08 at 11:06

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
Suggestions Miss Willay?


What do you need to accomplish mate?


Nismo

posted on 27th Mar 08 at 11:01

Joomla, had a play with it a little while ago, its so so.


Cosmo

posted on 27th Mar 08 at 10:40

Suggestions Miss Willay?


willay

posted on 27th Mar 08 at 10:37

Fuck PHPNuke, buggy as hell and has been full of holes in the past.


Cosmo

posted on 27th Mar 08 at 10:37

Shall look into that one, cheers :thumbs:

Any others that peope have used?


Doug

posted on 26th Mar 08 at 21:45

PHPNuke


Cosmo

posted on 26th Mar 08 at 20:30

What are the decent free (or cheap) CMS out there at the moment?