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- tazem - Jan 14 2008 | css, blog, software, programming, tools, textpattern
A flexible, elegant and easy-to-use content management system.
PHP、MySQLを使用したCMS
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http://cssjuice.com/welovetxp-textpattern-design-gallery/- voipsipguru - Jan 16 2007 | imported:del.icio.us
A free, flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds of websites, even weblogs.A free, flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds of websites, even weblogs.
- june29 - Nov 16 2006 | php, mysql, cms, blog, textpattern, opensource, imported:del.icio.us
PHP+MySQLなオープンソースCMS
- beatada - Sep 11 2006 | textpattern, cms
Textpattern 官方網站
- facesofme - Aug 03 2006 | cms, imported:del.icio.us
Content Management
I had never seen this product before but it looks nice. Free and nice.
Quoted: A free, flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds of websites, even weblogs.
A free, flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds of websites, even weblogs.
A free, flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds of websites, even weblogs.
- meat_eater - Aug 03 2006 | blog, software, imported:del.icio.us
- flxstr - Jun 28 2006 | imported:del.icio.us
- mce - Jun 23 2006 | Apps, blogging, cms, opensource, imported:del.icio.us
- postzavtra - Jun 19 2006 | blogging, platform, imported:del.icio.us
- pigarotti - Apr 27 2006
- amygdala - Feb 15 2006 | cms, software, open_source, imported:del.icio.us
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