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sri:
WordPress.

iphigenie:
For simple needs it's also worth mentioning CMSMadeSimple and WebSiteBaker - both open source, easy to get started, quite featured, and very easy for the final site owner to manage day to day

There's a new release of Silverstripe this week, saw it yesterday. Havent tried it in years, might take a peak (i usually stop at "horror, what is that for a templating system" when i look at any cms)

chrisa52:
I have had some good success with MODx. Once you get it setup from your ISP, you can make things as simple or as complicated as you like.

barney:
Wow!  I've got more here than I can even begin to cover short-term :-*.  Now I just have to set up IIS locally to make certain the testing will be good - the capt., for whatever reason, uses hosting with a Windows server <groan />.  I think that's mostly because he's wary of setting up Apache/MySQL/PHP.  Yes, he's been told about WAMP, but sticks with IIS anyway.  Makes for some interesting conversations when he calls for advice  :D :D.

BillB:
Hi

If you already have a website structure set up and you just want the ability to edit page content, you can use products like

http://editwrxpro.com/index.html
 
or

http://www.snippetmaster.com/index.php

I use Snippetmaster and find it is very good for quick edits of text and images occurring within <snippet> tags

Sometimes full CMS is just overkill.

Bill

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