Using a content managment system (e107,phpnuke) or not?
Using a content managment system (e107,phpnuke) or not?
Hi,
I got a bit sick of my old design at http://www.portixos.tk, so I am planning something different. Actually, I would like to use some of the simpler content-managment systems for web sites.
What do you think? Is it a good idea, to use at least a simpler CM system?
Thank you.
inflater
I got a bit sick of my old design at http://www.portixos.tk, so I am planning something different. Actually, I would like to use some of the simpler content-managment systems for web sites.
What do you think? Is it a good idea, to use at least a simpler CM system?
Thank you.
inflater
My web site: http://inflater.wz.cz (Slovak)
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
If you visited my site recently, you noticed that PHP fusion was installed on it. But I had problems with it - I had to somehow construct a 2 language version, which is time consuming worser than original HTTP interface...
PHP fusion removed...
inflater
PHP fusion removed...
inflater
My web site: http://inflater.wz.cz (Slovak)
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Yeah, I'm not sure what he meant by that either. Wouldn't an OS site be simple, as all you want is a download section, and some sections telling about your OS? This would be a prime candidate for CMS.ehird wrote:What's so special about an OS' site?!
What's "nonstandard" stuff, exactly?
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- Integrated source browser with syntax highlighting
- Automatic updating of downloads, including timestamps
- Nightly builds
- Generated documentation (as well as the fact that all information on site is contained in the source package)
In short, i have to spend no time to keep my site updated as it will do that on its own
Browse my site and you'll notice some things a regular CMS would NOT be able to pull off.Alboin wrote:What's "nonstandard" stuff, exactly?
- Integrated source browser with syntax highlighting
- Automatic updating of downloads, including timestamps
- Nightly builds
- Generated documentation (as well as the fact that all information on site is contained in the source package)
In short, i have to spend no time to keep my site updated as it will do that on its own
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I've just run my preference through http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ and it only returns 4 CMSes that qualify (It must be free, use PostgreSQL, php, run on a basic linux install with apache). I filtered them through google and found no trace of evidence of them being shipped with source browsers (let alone, syntax highlighted ones linked to SVN).ehird wrote:Plenty of CMS' with a few plugins can do that.
Given that I wrote my sourcebrowser from scratch due to a lack of quick-and-easy solutions, Spending a few days searching and hacking things together since syntax highlighters for more than one language are a rare commodity, i honestly doubt an out-of-the-box CMS (even with plugins) will be able to replace my site without loss of features or considerable hacking.
But maybe i overlooked something... so if you have proof of the opposite i'll change my opinion.
Okay, thanks for your responses.... Should I add a forum to that site? You know, not a general OSdev forum, but something like dedicated to PortixOS and I will give space to any other OS in there; what do you think? Or it is a waste of time?
inflater
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My web site: http://inflater.wz.cz (Slovak)
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Why not? A forum is always a good idea.inflater wrote:Okay, thanks for your responses.... Should I add a forum to that site? You know, not a general OSdev forum, but something like dedicated to PortixOS
I would tread lightly here. It depends on the amount of space and bandwidth you have. If you have a nice amount of both then go ahead, but if not, I wouldn't advise it....inflater wrote:and I will give space to any other OS in there; what do you think?
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- I can have from 50 MB (on WZ.CZ hosting) up to 300 MB free space on other hostings that I know and that are ad free. I am currently developing RSFS, and the whole installation binary (for MS-B0SS) packed in ZIP has only ~40 kB with the whole kernel... Of course, I will release a raw disk image for not-windoze users (or users with Windows Vista, ugh).
Bandwith on my webhosting is not limited, I think.
-Maybe I will get a new hosting with .COM domain.
inflater
Bandwith on my webhosting is not limited, I think.
-Maybe I will get a new hosting with .COM domain.
inflater
My web site: http://inflater.wz.cz (Slovak)
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
For Windoze users (may work on Linux too):
I found this on web:
Click on START button, select "Run" and type in this:
and press ENTER. You must be connected to Internet, though.
Enjoy
inflater
I found this on web:
Click on START button, select "Run" and type in this:
Code: Select all
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
Enjoy
inflater
My web site: http://inflater.wz.cz (Slovak)
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )