| What are content management systems? They are scripts that run on a web server which allow webmasters to edit their content online without having to manually change and upload individual pages using a text editor. Many content management scripts have standard components like image galleries, forums, and more. |
| WebMobo - A free Open Source CMS that uses PHP/MySQL. |
| Website Baker - A
PHP-based content management system. Features include a template-based
front-end, modulated page support, multi-user administration. [Open
source, GPL] |
| WebSiteAdmin -
Structure and content management system with functionality to run
multilanguage websites. It includes WYSIWYG editor for page editing.
[Commercial] |
| WildWEB - A
complete set of core services to web applications. Contains an advanced
template system, database abstraction and a powerful API to build
custom forms with validation. |
| Wordsmith - A blogging tool based on PHP/MySQL platform. [Open source, LGPL] |
| Xaraya - An easy to use,
easy to install CMS. All output is templated and can be extended easily
due to the modular nature of the system. From some of former developers
of PostNuke comes a new generation. [Open source, GPL] |
| XDBCMS - A
web-based CMS with WYSIWYG editor, can handle any number of
sites/pages. Generates static html which can be uploaded anywhere.
Works on Windows and Linux, IE and Mozilla. |
| XHP CMS - eXpandable Home Page - An easy to expand personal home page software. It includes blog,
image gallery, RSS reader, content modules and an API for contributed
modules. It tries to fill the lack of personal home-page oriented CMSs.
[Open source, GPL] |
| Xinity R1 Content Management System - A free web application plattform for object-oriented web site
development in PHP and user-friendly WYSIWYG-editing. [Open source,
MPL] |
| Yet Another Community System (YACS) - A system based on PHP and mySQL aiming to support corporate and on-line blogging communities. [Open Source, LGPL] |
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