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Mar 16
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All websites require their contents to showcase in a very professional way. Since it is very difficult for a single person or team to do it by himself/herself, they look for help in designing and maintaining the websites. This is where the importance of CMS systems props up. These systems are not only helping to create a good site, but also help in managing and updating the site.
These days, most of the web designers/developers are migrating to open source CMS because they got lot of support on the web from online communities. The rapid development of these communities have made them popular software and web designers first choice. Depending on the media, online communities, and participants in the plugins / add-ons give you the ranking of these CMS. Here is a selected 10 Free and Best Content Management Systems.





The Open Source Awards is an annual online event held by Packt Publishing to distinguish excellence among Open Source projects. This is your chance to put forward your favorite Open Source project in each category to go through to the final stage of voting. The top five projects with the most nominations in each category will go through to the final stage of voting. The nominations will end on September 17.
“OSHW” is used as a acronym of Open Source Hard Ware?
Hippo CMS (Hippo Content Management System) is the web-based graphical user interface that provides access to the content in the repository. It provides an easy way to create and manage your content, i.e. to write or upload, share, print, search, refer to, edit and structure content, assign rights to do so, have content automatically validated against your business rules and restore previous versions of the content.
Enterprise Content Management is the main focus of Nuxeo CMS. As a software vendor with global reach, Nuxeo is among a handful of pioneering software companies dedicated to accelerating open source acceptance into mainstream enterprise.
This handbook was originally written for Drupal 5. While the information is generally transferable to Drupal 6, some buttons, links, and menu items have been renamed or moved. Every attempt is made to keep these handbooks current.
The source code is not the only thing that is open about open-source software.




