Website Management tool

Andrew Long andrew.long at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 9 09:22:32 PDT 2012


On 7 Apr 2012, at 13:10, Niels Dettenbach wrote:

> Am Samstag, 7. April 2012, 11:15:58 schrieb Andrew Long:
>> I'm looking for recommendations for a graphical web-site management tool
>> hosted on Macports. The package should report on broken links, suggest
>> fixes, and make it easy to move files around. 
> As far is i understand you are looking for a CMS (content management system) 
> or at least WCMS (web content management system).
> 
> This is nothing special for Macports, but i've been using the following since 
> many years in many environments with many different users on many different 
> expertise levels:
> 
> - Zope - http://www.zope.org
> - ZMS - http://www.zmspublishing.com
> 
> ZMS has even a "Mac style" GUI to select.
> 
> Zope could be installed from macports or "by hand". ZMS will be installed as a 
> "Zope product" - means you just copy the extracted tree to the Zopes "Product" 
> folder,
> 
> If you are looking for a more community oriented CMS you may take a look at 
> Plone: http://www.plone org (evenb Zope based).
> 
> There are ready to run Plone installers for Mac OSX available. You did not 
> need to install Zope before / alone for Plone.
> http://plone.org/products/plone
> 
> Zope has it's own software management beside if you prefer this and Zope based 
> Software could be easily installed into any choosen filesystem folder / area 
> of your need.

I've had a look at the documentation of this over the past few days, and it's a bit too heavy for what I need. I don't need something that makes me completely reformat the site - what I'm working on is my archived copies of stuff hat is/was out there, and I don't want to move too far away from the originals.

But over time, as I've updated the archive, old files have been left behind that are now orphaned, or have children who have left home... so what I want is something that, for starters, shows broken links.

Any other suggestions, please?

Regards, Andy
-- 
Andrew Long
andrew dot long at yahoo dot com




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