Unify CMS

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Hello

Anybody out there played with Unify. Looks like it would be a great way to add CMS. I assume that you would have to do your RSD site then open in CC Editor to apply the sections that can be allowed to let your customer modify.

Any luck out thee with this?

Also - is there a gallery software that a customer can add or delete photos to that is compatible with RSD and this unify? I know there is a wordpress pugin that can. I'm using CC's now but to drop and add a pic easily it can't do.

Thanks!

Byron
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I little surprised - not a very popular question!!!

Is there any thought to adding a CMS option to RSD? Would be VERY cool if it did!

Byron
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Will try this again - anybody play with Unify CMS?

Thanks

Byron
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Look at Convert Plain HTML5 website to WordPress. It's used php tags and functions. You can find an plenty on youtube.
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If you convert to Wordpress if you need to do any changes you do them in RSD and then convert to Wordpress again?

Can you make it so they can only change certain places in the site?

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If you convert an exported site to something else (WordPress e.g.) you will not be able to get it back into RSD. you will then have to continue with the programme you have converted it to.
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I'd rather use proven quality products with a solid backbone like Craft or ExpressionEngine. Ryan Irelan (Mijingo) has this great online library/shop with tons of resources and courses. Very sweet.

Another small but rather nice CMS is PulseCMS. It's a static CMS, no database (it relies on txt files).

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I prefer Impresspages CMS (www.impresspages.org). It needs a database but it`s very modern in usage. My first site created with RSD and Impresspages is http://www.wohnservice-daheim.de.
I`m sorry, but I can not give any support for Impresspages, but the documentation (also for the basics in usage) is very good.

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