[Hidden-tech] mambo?

Ben Liyanage ben at smartankgroup.com
Fri Mar 17 11:12:38 EST 2006


It depends on how large the site is.  Contribute is fine for a small site.
If you want dynamic content however, (press releases, image galleries, login
areas, etc) you should use a real CMS, like mambo.


Ben Liyanage
ben at smartankgroup.com
410.336.2464

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Hi

I'm redesigning a site for a very non-technical, no-webmaster, non-profit
type organization that wants to edit and maintain their site on an ongoing
basis. I was thinking of using Contribute (step-child of
DreamWeaver) and setting up the site to be as idiot-proof as possible
(putting all navigation into includes, controlling all styling with
css.) Now I'm thinking maybe I'm reinventing the wheel and I should use
Mambo instead. Would Mambo be a good solution for this scenario? Is it
difficult for a marginally-technical person such as myself to set up and use
Mambo?

thanks in advance for advice,
Juliet Jacobson

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