Dan Coutu wrote:
> Lori Hitchcock wrote: >> Working with a company developing a website in a LAMP environment and >> starting to look at CMS. Hearing good and bad about both Joomla and >> Drupal. The needs to be very simple for non-techs to add content. >> > For clients with simpler > needs I often will use Word Press I've had good results with WordPress for many sites. It has a lot of plugins to add various functions not inherent to the WP platform. As others have pointed out, a more detailed list of the company's needs would be helpful. Feel free to contact me off-list, as building LAMP based sites with various back ends is something I do as part of Just Works. I'd be happy to work with them to come up with a good fit. > Here are some of the key things I'd look for: Definitely a good list of questions. Any of the top three (Joomla, Drupal, and WordPress will do these to varying extents and varying amounts of ease-of-use and features. Brian -- --------------------------------------------------------------- | br...@datasquire.net Proprietor: http://www.JustWorksNH.com | | Computers and Web Sites that JUST WORK | | Work: +1 (603) 484-1461 Home: +1 (603) 484-1469 | --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/