Best canned web sites at this time

Roger Oberholtzer roger at opq.se
Mon Sep 8 08:07:10 PDT 2008


On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 08:16 +1000, James McDonald wrote:
> Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> >
> > I need to set up static website. I am curious what the current 
> > favorite environments for this are.
> > What I am looking for is something that has some site templates set 
> > up, perhaps offers skins.
> > Probably php based. It would be preferable if it used something like 
> > sqlite, if needed, instead of mysql.
> > This site is mainly for internal use, but will have parts available 
> > for things like sharing files. I
> > used to keep up with this sort of thing before. At that time I was a 
> > plone zealot. I still like plone,
> > but I do not have the time to fiddle with it. I remembered PHPNuke as 
> > being interesting. But
> > I also recall that there were some pretty advanced tools for this. 
> > Names escape me. Any pointers?
> >
> As far as providing good templating Joomla and Drupal are great but fail 
> the SQLlite test.

Any opinions on Mambo versus Joomla? Are we entering religion?

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