well, i am perfectly happy with wordpress when it comes to my personal blog, but since i am working on website that should be completely dynamic and database-powered i have been looking for some decent content management systems, aka CMS. phpnuke and postnuke appeared like overkill apps for that job, so i decided to familiarize myself with drupal. it meets all of my criteria: it is php and mysql powered, it is modular, you can customize it easily with templates and it creates valid xhtml output. well, that all may be true for wordpress as well, but drupal is way more powerful and more community friendly. for example, you can create an image gallery where users can upload their images or you can provide a forum without resorting to phpBB.
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Ah, CMS. I had a torrential love affair with them about 8 months ago.
I’ve not had one since.