Article Manager
Guys I'm going to be setting up a site pretty soon that is majority articles. I want to be able to seperate them into about fifteen different catergories. I don't need a whole CMS only an article manager. If anyone can help me please send me some information. Thanks in advance. Example site of what I'm looking for....
Troy1960 posted this at 14:40 — 27th October 2004.
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I choosed WordPress.org. Should do the trick.
KeithMcL posted this at 14:17 — 4th November 2004.
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Does it have to be open source or can it be a commercial product?
Troy1960 posted this at 03:41 — 5th November 2004.
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Keith I've got Wordpress.org powering PFtown.com I think it's going to work find. I've gotta find a plugin or a hack of some sorta to allow the catergories I set in place right now be breadcrumbs so that I don't have thirty articles on one page but rather the user can click next page to view more articles. That's my only drawback about using it right now.
KeithMcL posted this at 11:21 — 5th November 2004.
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Wordpress was designed to use be used more as a blog. There are other scripts out there that would work better for articles like:
articlelive.com
siteworkspro.com
interactivetools.com/products/articlemanager
mamboserver.com
drupal.org
fawh posted this at 21:50 — 13th November 2004.
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You might be able to find what you need here.
http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/News_Publishing/index.html
teammatt3 posted this at 03:45 — 14th November 2004.
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echoarticles.com is what I use
Troy1960 posted this at 04:21 — 14th November 2004.
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Downloading Echoarticles isn't an option. The download is disabled. Looks good but for some reason people in other forums swear against it. Do you have any negative things to say about the script?
teammatt3 posted this at 16:33 — 14th November 2004.
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