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==Open Source Softwares== | ==Open Source Softwares== | ||
=== Small CMS === | |||
We call most of these [[3CMS]] or [[Portal|portals]]... | |||
*[http://www.slashcode.com/ slash]: originally used for [http://slashdot.org slashdot]. Perl & MySQL | *[http://www.slashcode.com/ slash]: originally used for [http://slashdot.org slashdot]. Perl & MySQL | ||
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*[http://www.cmsimple.dk/?CMSimple:Features CMSimple Content Management]: no database needed, PHP powered | *[http://www.cmsimple.dk/?CMSimple:Features CMSimple Content Management]: no database needed, PHP powered | ||
=== "Web 2.0" systems === | |||
Not sure what that means :) | |||
* [[Wiki|wikis]] | |||
* [[Blog|blogs]] | |||
=== Special purpose systems for education === | |||
Not that these are the only ones ... | |||
* [[LMS]] | |||
* [[LCMS]] | |||
[[Category: Educational technologies]] | [[Category: Educational technologies]] |
Revision as of 00:22, 7 November 2006
Introduction
A content management system (CMS) is a system that permits to create and to organise the creation of content. Generally a CMS is a multiuser web based application that manages a website.
Generally all CMS have different common features:
- users don't need to have HTML expertises, WYSIWYG or WiKi syntaxt solutions are implemented to help the users to create or to edit the content of a web page;
- separate the structure of a web page from its content
- manage the content and easely structure it
- easy publish the content
- easy structurate the content
- easy installation of a CMS
- default templates for the graphical appearance, possibility to download other templates.
- easy change the templates (directly via CSS files)
- easy administration of the website via a web interface
- multi language support for administration tools
- sometimes possibility to stock the different versions of an edited page
- multiusers
Resources
- OpenSourceCMS: you can try a CMS before installing it
- cms matrix: useful to compare the features of different CMS
Open Source Softwares
Small CMS
We call most of these 3CMS or portals...
- slash: originally used for slashdot. Perl & MySQL
- phpnuke & postnuke: PHP & MySQL
- drupal: PHP & MySQL/PostgreSQL/SQL server...
- ezPublish: PHP
- XOOPS: PHP
- midgard: PHP
- plone: Python/Zope
- typo3: PHP and MySQL
- Mambo Server: PHP and MySQL
- Joomla: fork of mambo server. PHP and MySQL
- SPIP: PHP and MySQL
- CMSimple Content Management: no database needed, PHP powered
"Web 2.0" systems
Not sure what that means :)
Special purpose systems for education
Not that these are the only ones ...