Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-03 Thread ian
 Hi everyone, this list is very quiet.

 I would like to hear from those who have plenty of CMSs experiences
 or who are CMS developers, how do you think of Etomite CMS.

 Many months, I tried different type of Opensource CMS but cannot find
 one that I really think works for me. I need something that is web
 standard compliant, that can generate clean code with strict doctype
 and has full CSS support, more importantly, a CMS that doesn't offer
 too much and easy to learn to use it. Finally, I found Etomite which
 suites my need very well and would like to use it for all future
 projects.

 http://www.etomite.org/

 tee



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I currently use Etomite on my personal site, finding it very flexible.
Currently the site validates to XHTML strict and CSS standards. I would be
interested in comments regarding rendering in various browsers, as this is
the next thing I need to check. My site is located at:

http://www.holt-online.info

Ian


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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-03 Thread Steve Olive
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 06:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I currently use Etomite on my personal site, finding it very flexible.
 Currently the site validates to XHTML strict and CSS standards. I would be
 interested in comments regarding rendering in various browsers, as this is
 the next thing I need to check. My site is located at:

 http://www.holt-online.info

 Ian

Hi Ian,

There are two warnings on the first page:

line 35 column 1 - Warning: link inserting type attribute 
line 64 column 2 - Warning: img attribute longdesc lacks value 
 
0 errors / 2 warnings 

The page looks good in Firefox 1.5.0.3 and Konqueror 3.4.2 on OpenSUSE 10.0. 
However in Opera 8.52 build 1631 your div id=innerContentColumnh1 
Welcome to Holt Online Info /h1 section looks very blocky on all pages 
(1280 x 1024 screen res) at any zoom level.

I will be keeping an eye on Etomite - I currently use phpWebSite for my CMS 
but it only produces XHTML transitional text/html.

Hope this helps.

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Steve
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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-03 Thread tee g.peng


On Jun 3, 2006, at 6:50 PM, Steve Olive wrote:


I will be keeping an eye on Etomite - I currently use phpWebSite  
for my CMS

but it only produces XHTML transitional text/html.



Here is an example page from a site I'd been working on that uses  
XHTM strict 1.0, the contents there are generated from snippets and  
chunks and the page is validated.


http://www.decorsit.com.my/index.php?id=17

As a new CMS user, I am very impressed as I spent countless hours  
playing with Mamboo, Joolmla, phpWebsite and a few more that I can't  
even remember their names now, all of them either offer too much or  
generate codes that can't validate and of table layouts.

tee


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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-02 Thread Bruce

Now this looks interesting!
I have installed and tried over thirty I bet, three I use, the restI find 
are basically inconfigurable..

Movable Type, Wordpress, and my favorite Expression Engine.

I havent installed Etomite yet, but am looking it over now. Its looking 
better the more I see.
It seems to have the ability to add your own snippets of php code which is 
awesome.


Thanks for the tip!

Bruce Prochnau
bkdesign

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Subject: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS



Hi everyone, this list is very quiet.

I would like to hear from those who have plenty of CMSs experiences  or 
who are CMS developers, how do you think of Etomite CMS.


Many months, I tried different type of Opensource CMS but cannot find  one 
that I really think works for me. I need something that is web  standard 
compliant, that can generate clean code with strict doctype  and has full 
CSS support, more importantly, a CMS that doesn't offer  too much and easy 
to learn to use it. Finally, I found Etomite which  suites my need very 
well and would like to use it for all future  projects.


http://www.etomite.org/

tee



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Re: [WSG CMS] Etomite CMS

2006-06-02 Thread RobS
Hi Tee,

tee g.peng wrote on 02-06-2006:

  Finally, I found Etomite which suites my need very well and would
  like to use it for all future projects.

You might also want to have a look at ModX, a development from Etomite
which shares much of the backend still, and like Etomite, generates
compliant code...

http://www.modxcms.com/

I'm starting now to look at both.

Best regards

Rob


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