[K12OSN] Web Site Authoring Suite
Frederik Dannemare
frederik at dannemare.net
Mon Nov 1 22:08:33 UTC 2004
On Monday 01 November 2004 20:42, Mark Cockrell wrote:
> Hello all,
> One of the many hats I wear at my school is that of Webmaster.
> In the past I've always hand-coded the site in a text-editor, and
> that works well for me. But, I'd like to allow my teachers and
> student organizations to create and maintain their own Web pages.
> Since most of them don't have any idea how to code in HTML, I'm
> looking for something that will allow them to easily create and
> maintain their own pages with little or no access to the actual code.
> I've looked at PHPWebsite, but I can't seem to make it work (I don't
> know how to get the MySQL database working properly). Can anyone
> here recommend something quick, clean and easy? Or, alternately can
> someone with experience offer some suggestions as to how to get
> PHPWebsite to play nice? It looks like a fine solution, but my own
> ignorance is holding me back. One again I await your great wisdom.
I can recommend www.cmsimple.dk which is a very basic cms, but this also
makes it extremely easy to work with for non-IT people. It has a
WYSIWYG editor that works in Mozilla (and IE).
It requires no sql backend.
--
Frederik Dannemare
More information about the K12OSN
mailing list