[Web4lib] CMS or something else?
Francis Kayiwa
kayiwa at uic.edu
Fri Sep 1 16:29:31 EDT 2006
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On Sep 1, 2006, at 3:01 PM, Tyson Tate wrote:
>
> Perhaps you'd like to give examples of CMS's that allow people to add
> content within navigational frameworks which enforce good coding
> standards, maintain a decent level of accessibility (remember, it's
> not only good practice -- it's the law), and makes sure that all
> content follows style guidelines. If there is one, I'd love to learn
> more about it. After my library is done redesigning our site, we're
> going to look in to implementing a good CMS (most likely Drupal) to
> save us fromt the ungodly horror that is maintaining a static-html
> site with Dreamweaver.
http://plone.org
508 compliance on bottom left of the page.
Bricolage which really is a backend for content addition will leave
ALL style guidelines to the web team. (see you still have job
security :-)) What bricolage and plone does for a web team is that it
forces ALL content to be the same regardless of who created it.
regards,
./fxk
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