Ariadne CMS is an Open Source, Multilingual Web Application Server and Content Management System built on PHP. Ariadne has a rich user interface which includes wizards, pulldown menus, and an extremely flexible and easy to use WYSIWYG editor. Ariadne has been used for anything from a personal website to an enterprise portal with more than a million pages of content. It can be used as a very friendly CMS, with almost no knowledge about CMS systems or HTML required, or a full featured enterprise portal with editorial workflow, staging, branding, etc.
Posted on 19 May 2008
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