News Content Management System
This simple to use content management system will allow you to show the headlines and summary on any webpage and link to the full article, all in the same style as your website. You can add delete and edit news with ease using the administrator suite. The advanced version can split the headlines over many page and has a search engine, scrolling news ticker and newsletter mode. (CGI/Perl Unix)
Visit publisher site: News Content Management SystemListing Details
- Version:
- Feb 2005
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Scripts / CGI & Perl / Scripts & Programs / News Publishing
- Publisher:
- Darren Deans Other listings by this publisher
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- Price:
- 0.00
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- License Type:
- Freeware
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- 0.00
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User Reviews
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this is a great scipt, in which you can put many information to keep your visitors up to date about the things going on by your website. This script is easy to use and even easy to install. Also when you don't know that much about computers. Greetings
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this is one of the best CGI scripts I have seen on this site, it is verry easy to install en to use, if you want to post news every day on your site. So short: I recommend this script to everyone who is looking for a great newsscript
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A really great script,and simple to use content management.Thanks also to the people behind this script.
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I can warmly recommend NewsScript - News content management system to anyone who wants to have their tailor made news site up and running. In my case, I have tailor made it to an exciting diary where people can post their everyday thoughts and experiences. This makes it all interactive and worth visiting. The script itself was easy to install and instructions were very accurate. Most of the times you meet lack of instructions and guidelines, but NewsScript - News content management system impressed me. Thanks for this great opportunity which definately helps my project a lot. Yours Sincerely, Marius Pedersen, Norway
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Neat and simple. Yet still very powerful. I would say very elegant script. Highly recommended.