Hi Pam,
We implement Mambo for campus departments. We are currently implementing
Mambo for the Department of Statistics and the Department of Nutritional
Science and Toxicology and have already implemented Mambo for the
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology. http://mcb.berkeley.edu/site/ If
you need assistance with creating templates, design, or implementation feel
free to email or call me. To learn more about our group, please visit
http://ets.berkeley.edu/MultimediaServices/ I highly recommend Mambo. It
is by far the most user friendly and template friendly.
Best,
Adam
At 03:38 PM 11/8/2004 -0800, Pam Reynolds wrote:
>To: webnet-list@berkeley.edu
>Subject: [Webnet] anyone using a CMS?
>
>I'd like to implement a content management with our site redesign, and am
>trying to decide between the host of php/mysql open source options. I just
>played with ez publish and found it rather complicated to get custom
>templates working.
>
>Now I'm looking at Mambo, Drupal and Mysource Matrix. Anyone have
>experience with any of these, or have other recommendations?
>
>thanks
Adam Hochman
Program / Project Manager
Multimedia Services
Educational Technology Services
UC Berkeley, California
Office: 510-642-8593
Fax: 510-643-9221
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