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    Website Content Management System?

    Good Morning,

    I am beginning work on a reptile website for a friend. I noticed that a lot of websites have the same basic underlying layout. It would appear to be a content management system, like wordpress, but not. Unless there is a plugin at work. I would love to know what they are using so I do not have to reinvent the wheel. Anyone have any clues? I would post a few examples of what I am talking about, but not sure if that is allowed or not.

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    A lot of them were done by Aaron Palmer (aaronlpalmer@gmail.com). It's not just a simple plugin that he's going to be able to give (or sell) to you.
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    Re: Website Content Management System?

    You can use Wordpress here's a website built by my company for Home Grown Scales - http://www.homegrownscales.com on wordpress platform

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    Re: Website Content Management System?

    Quote Originally Posted by spitzu View Post
    A lot of them were done by Aaron Palmer (aaronlpalmer@gmail.com). It's not just a simple plugin that he's going to be able to give (or sell) to you.
    Yup, that is the work I was talking about, thank you. Not what I wanted to hear, but what I expected. At least I can now stop looking and start working on my own. Thanks again.
    Last edited by adamfritzsche; 02-25-2013 at 08:24 PM.

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    Re: Website Content Management System?

    Quote Originally Posted by Peoples View Post
    You can use Wordpress here's a website built by my company for Home Grown Scales - http://www.homegrownscales.com on wordpress platform
    I have started playing with it, but I can say for someone who has a degree in enterprise .net development, it is still quite intimidating as far as editing goes. I feel like I need a whole new degree to play with it. I'm sure if I really dive into it, I will figure it out though. Playing around with Joomla atm. Seems slightly more new to cms friendly.

    That is a very nice example using wordpress though.

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    Re: Website Content Management System?

    If you need assistance creating modules for Wordpress or Joomla I can help you, I've development for both platforms, Joomla is a bit heavier than wordpress, wordpress is also a bit more user friendly with a very small learning curve for administration.

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