Yes, wordpress and joomla both have varying breadcrumb options.  I believe 
wordpress can have it controlled at the theme level, not sure about the 
cms level(haven't looked, will take a peak at lunch), and joomla has it in 
the system level.
No CMS is "perfect" so creating a new one isn't necessarily reinventing 
the wheel, and could be revolutionary if fundamentally different by 
design.  But the market for an IBM i (written in RPGLE) based CMS, 
probably isn't worth the time. I could be wrong, but with so many cross 
platform options available it hardly makes sense to me.
 
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... which after all was to look at CMS weakness. So far, we haven't come 
up with a lot.
I'm not sure I've seen any listed yet Nathan. Often additional facilities 
like the ones you listed are provided as cook-books or plug-ins. For 
example the wiki system we use for simple work (pmwiki) has two or three 
bread crumb options. I'm sure that Wordpress, Joomla, etc. must have the 
same.
While I agree with Scott that we should always strive to improve I would 
be somewhat surprised if, as a big Open Source proponent, he would suggest 
that reinventing the CMS wheel was within the scope of what he was 
suggesting.
Jon Paris
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