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Old 07-18-2010, 10:46 AM   #1
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Looking for good CMS for user profile/resume


I am looking for a free CMS written in php that I can use for
keeping user profile, resume, and other relate personal information.
Can someone recommend a good one please.
 
Old 07-19-2010, 11:38 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by ufmale View Post
I am looking for a free CMS written in php that I can use for
keeping user profile, resume, and other relate personal information.
Can someone recommend a good one please.
Well, not really, but I'll get on to that in a second.

First of all, I need to check that we are talking of the same CMSs; from the context, I don't think that you mean Colour Management Systems, but your focus seems to be quite different from what most people use Web Content Management Systems for. Mostly, they are used to separate the writing of web site code concerning presentation and appearance for content. They are not generally used for storage of personal information, but for managing dynamically updated news sites, forums, the integration of web catalogues with shopping carts, etc, etc.

So, given that your requirements are probably possible for most CMSs with sufficient work, I can't really comment on how good or bad they would be at it, given how far off the mainstream for CMS usage that they are.

In any case have at look here and here and here for further info.

(PS; Why must it be written in PHP; some perfectly good CMSs are written in something else, and you seem to be ruling that out. Why?)
 
Old 02-18-2011, 11:03 AM   #3
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I would recommend a wiki (which is a type of CMS) for this. Dokuwiki is reputed to be one of the easiest to set up. Please refer to the previous discussion, here:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ckware-782842/

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