At our company we've decided to migrate to a simple user-friendly CMS. However the variety of such systems is really stunning.
CMS must meet these main requirements:
* The main content is static (40-50 statical pages)
* News module
* New pages and changes to existing content should pass a review before being published. Administrator can appoint a default reviewer for all pages or for specific one (some kind of pre-moderation)
* User-defined tags
* Multilingual content
* simple API
I don't know why, but I am impressed with CMS Made Simple and I'm willing to deploy it. But I'm not sure, if there is any way to implement multilingual content and reviewer work-flow. Any ideas?
P.S. Sorry for my English
Multilingual content and reviews Topic is solved
Re: Multilingual content and reviews
Multilingual is not a problem , look here for many methodsBobiKK wrote: I don't know why, but I am impressed with CMS Made Simple and I'm willing to deploy it. But I'm not sure, if there is any way to implement multilingual content and reviewer work-flow. Any ideas?
Workflow will be in 2.0 (start of 2009)
Alby
Re: Multilingual content and reviews
BobiKK, your company may want to sponsor some features I'm talking about there : http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 382.0.html (see page 2 for my blah blah blah)
Pierre M.
Pierre M.
Re: Multilingual content and reviews
Thanks for your feedback. It's a pity, that there is no workflow module to date. However, I will talk to my chief about sponsoring the development
Re: Multilingual content and reviews
Hello again,
Example : http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... l#msg91313 (was january 2008).
Pierre
Thank you for considering this. As you seem new to this board I'd like to let you know that there are sponsoring success stories in the CMSms ecosystem ; Please tell him/her about the e-commerce/shop/cart/payment modules : once sponsored and now integrated, reliable and maintained.BobiKK wrote: I will talk to my chief about sponsoring the development
Example : http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... l#msg91313 (was january 2008).
Pierre