Forum: Ruby on Rails Rails CMS Suggestions

Posted by Curtis Ovard (Guest)
on 2013-02-25 18:56
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I am researching info on Rails CMS for work. Would like to get the
communities opinion on what CMS they use and why they like that 
particular
CMS. Thanks in advance.
Posted by Curtis Ovard (Guest)
on 2013-02-25 19:25
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Should have given a little more detail, thanks PJ. I don't have a lot of 
info on the project the managers are still working it over. I was asked 
to look into CMS for it, I have never used CMS in any other project so 
this is new to me. The client has about 1,000 pages for their "sites". 
They are looking into having us add CMS so they can manage the content 
on them. Their site is mostly details about their products/services and 
customer testimonials. They have a FAQ and some documentation, that I 
assume would be included. Sorry I wish i had more concrete info on what 
they are looking for.
Posted by Jodi S. (jodi_s)
on 2013-02-25 19:37
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Curtis, we have used the liquid templating language for our internal cms

http://liquidmarkup.org/

the downside is a lack of front end editor - to date we have used a text
area. We implemented the solution years ago, so there may be some better
options today - also thought this looked pretty good
http://imperavi.com/redactor/

this also came by my reader lately - maybe helpful to you -
http://spin.atomicobject.com/2012/11/16/a-lightwei...

J
Posted by Curtis Ovard (Guest)
on 2013-02-25 19:44
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Sweet thanks for the input. I will take a look.
Curtis
Posted by Matthew Witek (Guest)
on 2013-02-25 22:20
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I like http://refinerycms.com/ . Its open source and pretty well 
maintained.
https://github.com/refinery/refinerycms
Posted by Curtis Ovard (Guest)
on 2013-02-25 23:08
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This is the one that I have been leaning towards the most. I got a 
recommendation for it from Charles Wood from the Ruby Rogues on this one 
too.
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