Alan Dayley wrote:
>As one who maintains content on the PLUG website and another website
>without a CMS, I would say that having a CMS is better than not. It is so
>much easier to add and update content from a CMS interface vs. editing
>HTML or other markup, uploading via FTP, etc.
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>Arguing over which CMS is overkill can be a good discussion but I would
>say that NO CMS is not a good option.
>
>Alan
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I'll second about using a content management system.
About a year ago I discovered Mambo.. I haven't hand coded a web site since!
I do hand code content but having a nice interface to deal with all of
the infrastructure is great.
JD
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