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On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 17:28 +0000, Eduardo Sanchez wrote: > Perhaps what you would need is a personal blog package. I use WordPress > (http://www.wordpress.org) for my blog, > http://sombragris.villamorra.net, and for the church bulletin's > website, http://marandu.villamorra.net. > > Word Press is very easy to set up. I second that. You can use Fantastico to install it (that is in your control panel. http://josiah.ritchietribe.net/blog/ JSR/ > > Blessings, > > Eduardo > > On Friday 03 December 2004 19:42, K Montgomery wrote: > > I've been looking at a Content Management System as a possible way to > > construct a decent-looking web site without having to design one > > myself. :) However, I'm completely new to the CMS world. Anyone > have > > experience with any of the following? > > > > Drupal > > Geeklog > > Mambo Open Source > > PHP-Nuke > > phpWCMS > > phpWebSite > > Post-Nuke > > Siteframe > > Xoops > > > > My primary criterion is ease of use. Although these products are > > designed to allow for multiple contributors, I really don't have need > > for that feature. Maybe CMS is overkill for my purposes? It just > > happened to be available (I use Tim Butler's web hosting service). > > > > - Kathy > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > > Christiansource at ofb.biz > > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com > > > -- Josiah Ritchie <jritchie at bible.edu> Washington Bible College & Capital Bible Seminary
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