Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!
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Last Post: November 24, 2010 (RSS)
Very basuc usage of CMSB but it has blown open the doors on what I will be able to offer my clients. Looking forward to using CMSB for ALL my future sites. In fact I dont even offer sites without it built in anymore.
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Lenny
Lenny
Hey Monkey! Design
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Thus far I've created 4 sites using CMSB. They are (in no particular order):
The Jays
Promoting the work of Polly and Jeff Jay who are circus/variete artistes. This site features a fully automated gallery system (complete with MooTools image viewers) created entirely with CMSB.
http://www.thejays.org.uk
Arena Display Systems
Arena are a wide-format digital graphics studio. They also sell a huge range of Bannerstand and Pop-up exhibition systems. The CMSB front end is wrapped around an X-Cart e-commerce system.
http://www.arenadisplaysystems.co.uk
MMS Models
Barry Walby has been producing white-metal military vehicle kits in 1:76th scale for more years than I care to mention. This site is designed to showcase his work.
NB: I find a lot of my clients are a little bit shy about adding content (on a regular basis). For this reason I always like to use random content generators to pad-out the content and give the impression of a busy, up-to-date site. The MMS site includes many such features - such as the random image rotator and the product lists shown on the home page. CMSB makes the design of such gizmos very simple.
http://www.mmsmodels.co.uk
Great North Roads
Another military model site - this time dedicated to 1:35th scale scenery. This site features a simple Paypal payment system, all fully automated thanks to CMSB!
http://www.greatnorthroads.co.uk
More to come, I hope!
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Perch
Perchpole Media
www.perchpolemedia.com
Re: [The Seen] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!
By rcrofoot - November 4, 2008
Our new site in which we incorporate cmsBuilder is at http://www.kellyrealestate.com ..It works great!
We've just purchased another cmsBuilder license for a new site, and I was told to turn PHP "safe mode" to OFF in order to install & run cmsBuilder...When I do this my menus don't display, and now I can't get into my site...I'm asked if I want to download a file...everything's messed up...I know nothing about "safe mode"...Could you advise on what I should do...
By the way the Kelly Real Estate site above uses exactly what I'm using for this new site...cmsBuilder & QuickMenu6...I didn't have this problem with that site...
Thanks...Rick
By pcolvin - November 10, 2008
www.fdmj.com
Great product!
Phil Colvin
This is my first go with CMS Builder, so not all the links are working yet (while I figure it all out).
http://www.theewf.com
The funny story on this, is that I started out as just going to be their web designer and media guy (filming and stuff), but then the idea for a storyline comes up, where one of the bad guys doesn't like what I've done, and just after Christmas I'll be pulled into the ring and have the hell kicked out of me. Just going through my training now (as a 38 year old that thinks exercise is a tool of the devil).
By darrylo - November 21, 2008
http://bergerlegal.com
I have developed many CMS sites using various solutions and honestly this is the best. Most CMS systems are very limiting and you find yourself trying to fit the design into the system. CMS builder is awesome because you design the CMS to fit the design of the site. It is so flexible. Most importantly the client is extremely pleased with the CMS, finds it very simple to use.
http://darrylo.com
By zip222 - December 5, 2008
http://www.mizrahionline.com/
And another...
http://www.ewtrf.org/
By rasbro - December 10, 2008
CMS Builder allowed us to build a site that is dynamic in nature (MySQL database, instant publishing) but is also search engine friendly. Compared to their old site, our client loves the CMS Builder user friendly site editor features. This has been a huge improvement for site administration and usability, and the flexibility in adding future enhancements to the site.
http://www.MontanaTerritorial.com/
Thanks Interactivetools for your help with the design elements and tweaking the code a little to make things work like a charm (ummmm... Damon!). [;)]
Regards,
Brian
By jeffbrfc - January 3, 2009
Just created http://www.englishspringer.org/index.php and am very happy with program, great product!
Cheers
Jeff