> On Jun 2, 10:40 pm, Micha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am looking for some framework to allow easily setting up homepage for
>> all the
>> people in my uni lab. The idea is to setup some template that they can
>> fill out
>> as no one is getting around to it
>>
>> (A home page, publications page, not much more)
>>
>> Preferably I want something that can be setup in a user html directory
>> and not
>> run it's own server. That is either a program to allow the easy
>> generation
>> and maintenance of webpages based on templates or some content
>> management
>> system that is easy to setup and can preferably be installed and run for
>> a user
>> public_html directory (i.e based on php or cgi scripts and not it's own
>> server)
>> as it would reduce the bureaucracy of trying to convince the university
>> to give
>> us web access to one of the lab computers.
>>
>> I'm afraid that I don't have the time to design and write the template
>> myself
>> so I need something ready-made.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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> You can try some CMS personally I recommend Joomla. It's installation
> in a public_html is less than 20 mb. The thing that may give you
> trouble is the SQL requirement. Other than that it very easy to use
> and set up.
> P.S Joomla has a lot of ready to use templates.

You might also look at Drupal.  The latest update is to include OPENID.
Larry
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