Development WYSIWYG CMS

Discussion in 'Software' started by TekMonkey, 25 May 2006.

  1. TekMonkey

    TekMonkey I enjoy cheese.

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    I'm trying to find a WYSIWYG-type CMS that I can install on a client's website.

    Basically, I'd like to allow the client to log in and be able to add custom-sized text boxes, link, pictures, headers, etc. and have the resulting page published.

    However, I'm looking for something that only publishes the content that has been typed (unlike PHPNuke or alike, which just adds the content to a large template). I'm using a custom template and would like to be able to simply use an include to add the new content to an existing template.

    Any ideas?
     
  2. kickarse

    kickarse What's a Dremel?

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    Websitebaker is perhaps one of the easiest to use and to make templates for. This is what I use for my non techie clients and even my wife's site.
     

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