Postnuke, PHP-Nuke, or PHPWebsite CMS?

TSDible

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Hey all,

I'm looking for a more powerful CMS for my site that is updated more frequently. I'm currently using a CMS called Nucleus. I guess it is more of a quasi CMS really. Closer to a blog.

I'm looking for something that is easily customizable for a small site. I've used PHPWebsite in the past, but I'm not sure how it stacks up any more. I've basically narrowed my search to 3.

1. Postnuke
2. PHP-Nuke
3. PHPWebsite

Keep in mind that I want it to be easy enough for my wife to update the site, and she has no knowledge of HTML, so a WYSIWYG editor would be nice.

Let me know your thoughts.
 

onelin

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last time my friend used php-nuke he got hacked like mad... he's been using postnuke since.
 

TSDible

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Ok...

One for PostNuke

Do you know if there are WYSIWYG plugins to help the wife out?
 

joinT

Lifer
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php-nuke has vulnerabilities.

Best WYSIWYG cms is Typo3.org - it's a little steeper learning curve, but it's powerful and once setup, easy for the general "user" to utilize.