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Which would you recommend?
Do any of the newer incarnations of these CMS's make use of much AJAX? What are some pitfalls of each? |
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I would actually be interested in the same thing.
And same question , which one is more Ajax friendly? Thanks |
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I have tried these in a limited sense, but I actually ended up using a product called ExpressionEngine. It was by far the easiest to develop and deploy a site in. As well as to style any way I wanted. There is a new version coming out that is supposed to be fully Ajaxified.
There was a couple of sneak previews posted: http://expressionengine.com/ee2_sneak_preview/ http://expressionengine.com/ee2_sneak_preview/file_manager_preview/ Unfortunately it isn't free, although it isn't super expensive either. But the time and lack of frustration has made it well worth it. |
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