W3studioCMS is a modern Open Source Web 2.0 Content Management System application designed to give the ability to manage the contents of a web site to people without any knowledge of web programming languages, i.e. HTML or PHP.
Imagine to browse any kind of website, as the one you are viewing now, then imagine the same page you are browsing that becomes editable in place, exactly how you see in in the frontend, for each content it contains: this is how W3studioCMS works. The changes you made are displayed in real time on the same page that you will publish at the end of your editing session by ajax transactions. There's nothing to imagine: here you really see what you get!
W3StudioCMS has no limitation design for the templates' layout: you can easily import any xhtml template and use it for your website. A complete tutorial will explain in detail how to import and use an existing template found in internet.
W3StudioCMS is totally Object Oriented, so you can easily customize the CMS for your needs, extending the core classes or adding new contents. It uses symfony as base framework, so all the benefits introduced by this powerful and great software are available in the CMS.
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Posted By: Why? on May 29 2010 05:34 pm
Being a fan of php-based content management systems I tried this demo and came away from the experience wondering why the developers bothered creating it.
The interface is way overly complex to the point that it begs the question, why wouldn't the user be better off learning XHTML? Worse, besides adding this great lumbering layer of complexity to the relatively simple task of modifying content on a website, the CMS offers virtually no other practical functionality.
Projects like me always leave me wondering: why would anyone smart enough to implement this boat anchor invest the time to do so?
Posted By: Tom on May 19 2010 12:43 pm
To use the demo, when you click the Sign In button you have to Add a New User ... simple name/password, then you can login.
Very nifty interface... unusual, not really feature filled aside from the fancy method of editing your page.
Posted By: Alan on May 19 2010 10:58 am
Starts fine ... sign in as "admin" and "admin" gives an error?
Posted By: David V. Wallin on May 4 2010 04:37 am
Sign-in worked fine. Didn't find the sign-in-information anywhere so i simply tried a few and found that admin / admin worked.
User: admin
Pass: admin
Posted By: Demo on May 1 2010 07:28 am
Sounded good - no login to demo script. :(
Posted By: Logan on March 27 2010 03:42 am
Hi, tried the demo. sign in failed (check data type).
Sorry, your blurb really attracted me, but simple login failed so I am unable to demo