Tag: CMS
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Kwantlen Chronicle Online – Home
Student newspaper running Joomla. Via Murley and Mark. Kwantlen Chronicle Online – Home
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Nucleus CMS: Pure Publishing
A PHP/MySQL-based CMS, free and open, from the looks of it. Not sure if this is an old-school solution that Drupal or PHPNuke knock out of the water, but it looks pleasant enough at Duke City Fix. Nucleus CMS: Pure Publishing
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Joomla! Extensions Directory – JCE
JCE WYSIWYG text editor for Joomla. Joomla! Extensions Directory – JCE
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Watertown TAB & Press
Local newspaper + hyperlocal community site + open source Zope CMS + redesign = a totally online-native newspaper experience. I’d like to see a bit more stratification of content on the front page, but man is this clean. Note the Creative Commons licens Watertown TAB & Press
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Forget WYSIWYG editors – use WYSIWYM instead | 456 Berea Street
Notes on user interaction with WYSIWYG editors. Relevant to WordPress, Mambo, Joomla, etc… Forget WYSIWYG editors – use WYSIWYM instead | 456 Berea Street
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PublicSquare: Painless Publishing
Interesting hosted Django-like solution for small publishers at $50/month. Student newspaper potential, depending on traffic. PublicSquare: Painless Publishing
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Open Source Journalism Powered by Open Source Software | NewAssignment.Net
Links here to an interesting Pligg alternative released under a GPL. Open Source Journalism Powered by Open Source Software | NewAssignment.Net
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How to juggle multimedia and Digg interactivity
In two back-channel online news discussions this week, folks have been debating how newspapers should be gathering video and how they should handle comment moderation. The video discussion among Howard Owens, Mindy McAdams, and others, is notable because the question is no longer IF newspapers should be running video online (Yes) or HOW they should…