John McCollum

CMS Made Simple 1.4.1 released

CMS Made Simple is the best content management system you’ve never heard of.

Version 1.4 brings a much needed redesign of the admin area, as well as numerous performance and stability tweaks.

As I mentioned before, no-one wants a static site anymore; I believe CMS Made Simple offers the simplest content management solution today.

Why do I love it?

  • Any type of layout achievable with CSS is achievable with CMS Made Simple
  • Completely table-less setup. (Assuming that’s what you want)
  • Focus on accessibility; more so than most other CMS’
  • Fine control over what administrators can and can’t do
  • Easiest admin area imaginable

But what I really love about it is the speed at which users pick up the knowledge they need to run their site. Most training sessions for CMS Made Simple run at about 30-45 minutes, and not one person has had to come back for further training.

By contrast, I’ve seen training sessions for other CMS’ run into several hours, with repeat sessions required before they decide to delegate it to someone else anyway!

Having said all that, it isn’t perfect for every site; some of the extensions are of…dubious quality, so if a forum, e-commerce, or front-end login facility is required, I would go with another solution.

Having to edit the template in the browser window is also an annoyance, and I don’t favour the smarty templating system, but for small-medium formerly static sites, it can’t be beaten.

So please, check it out and spread the word!

5 Responses to “CMS Made Simple 1.4.1 released”

  1. Checked it out… but it doesn’t really fit my needs. However I recommended it for a friend of mine and he is super happy with it! Thanks again John!

  2. OakNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks for this John, I have started trying to use wordpress as a CMS with the help of flutter (helps create custom write panels and allows inline editing). Im just worried other may find it difficult to get a grasp of, I will try out CMS made simple on my next site.

  3. DofollowNo Gravatar says:

    Well, as for me, the best CMS is undoubtedly WordPress, Drupal is also very good.

  4. Richard TreeNo Gravatar says:

    This CMS looks good but I can not find any tutorials on how to integrate it with a custom existing website. Can anybody tell me which file in the directory is the template file (so I can see how it works) or explain what I need to do? I looked the tmp/templates_c folder and there is a blank index file.

    Thanks for your help!! :)

  5. Tomato StudiosNo Gravatar says:

    I think this will be ideal for some of our smaller sites, can somebody give me a few tips on how to integrate with an existing site? (similar to what the previous person is asking). Thanks

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