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DarkDivinity
post Jan 12 2008, 11:45 AM
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Yeh I've known about it for quite a while...don't know about you tongue.gif
Well whats make this so great?
Its only 100KB,
You dont even need MYSQL!
The website is www.cmsimple.dk (Im allowed to post this link rite?)
You can download here: http://www.cmsimple.dk/?download=cmsimple3_0.zip

Here is what the website says:

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CMSimple is a simple content management system; for the smart maintenance of small commercial or private sites.

It is small - simple - smart!

And it's free! CMSimple is Free Software as defined by FSF. Read more here...

The WYSIWYG editor is supported by IE on Win, and Mozilla on Linux, Win and MacOS. Read more here...

* Small - The complete content management system is less than 100 KB.
* Simple - simple to install and easy to modify. The entire site is stored in a single HTML-file - no database is needed. You edit your entire site with your favorite HTML-editor, upload the content file and get a dynamic website!
* Smart - There is an integrated online WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) editor with link validation, image handling, online editing of system files and an automatic backup on logout. These features that makes CMSimple simply smart!
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kxrain
post Jan 12 2008, 01:39 PM
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i saw this a moment ago and it was great..but i think in my own joomla is the best...yes this is simple but if your creative enough you can turn your simple site into a nice one...
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toby
post Jan 12 2008, 02:23 PM
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I've reccently been looking at flat-file CMS's and most are smaller than this. One was a 244kb Js file, another was something like 67kb.
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Miles
post Jan 12 2008, 09:25 PM
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I like the sounds of this. I had a look on CNSimples website and it looked exactly as it sounds: simple, but not lacking in quality. It's very good for 100kb, so if I were to run a microsite for say, a project of mine, I'd probably use this.
Thanks for posting. I'm sure I'll make use of it in the future.
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