I am using TWiki to enable me to maintain some web pages remotely. While it does a fairly good job it's not the ideal tool because it's designed for co-operative use. There's lots of TWiki that I don't need:- Version management Multi-user management There's some bits I really like:- Simple formatting (easier than full HTML) Simple links There's some things I'd like that it doesn't have:- Scripting and dynamic HTML I'm sure there's others but I can't think what at the moment Is there something out there designed for web site writing and maintenance via the web that might fulfil my 'single user' requirements better? -- Chris Green (chris@halon.org.uk)
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 01:45:34PM +0100, cl@isbd.net wrote:
Is there something out there designed for web site writing and maintenance via the web that might fulfil my 'single user' requirements better?
I use Drupal for that kind of thing, but also have a wiki if I want to collaboratively work on something. Cheers, Al.
On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 10:20:29AM +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 01:45:34PM +0100, cl@isbd.net wrote:
Is there something out there designed for web site writing and maintenance via the web that might fulfil my 'single user' requirements better?
I use Drupal for that kind of thing, but also have a wiki if I want to collaboratively work on something.
As a CMS Drupal looks good, what wiki do you use, I might end up doing the same as you - using both. -- Chris Green (chris@halon.org.uk)
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