I would look into a CMS (content management system). Internally we are
moving to MS SharePoint, externally we are using a .NET based CMS. There are
many great ones out there depending on your knowledge base and systems.

On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OK, its time I bit the bullet and accepted the idea that the web is
probably not a fad.

I would like to build a simple portal. I'd like it to have easily
changed skins, and not grow stale with age, I am not interested in
knowing the nuts & bolts anymore than I want to learn how to build an
internal combustion engine in order to get a driver's license.

I would like a tool that allows me to layout the portal and then develop
pieces to fit in it.

I've looked at several commonly talked about tools, but value the
judgments of the people here.

General comments, and anything useful, would be just great!

Thanks.


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