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A good Content Management System?
Got a question and figured I'd post it here-

Some friends have asked for my help setting up a website for their haunted house. We've already gotten the domain and host, now I'm looking for a good CMS. They don't need anything fancy, just a place for a couple of stories, pictures and a couple of vids. I could do a standard html page, but I was hoping to do something a litter nicer than that, php preferably.

I've messed with Joomla and either I'm a moron or that's the most counter-intuitive program ever. Is there another program that's better or a just a tad less stodgy?

Thanks.
08-23-2006 03:44 PM
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Drupal is quickly becoming everything PHPNuke could have been before it failed miserably.
08-23-2006 10:21 PM
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