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An AJAX CMS built on Ruby on Rails

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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

There are many CMS downloads out there however, as a designer I find many of them hard to use and sometime nearly impossible to style. Read on because relief is on the way.

MuraveyWeb is here and it’s free for the downloading. When you look at the demo it may not look like much but, it is built on the Ruby on Rails web framework, and for an early release has quite a bit of functionality. Dmitry V. Sabanin is the author of this app and his intention is a lofty one.

His aim is to develop a system where a developer can focus on information architecture, user experience and the styling of the site. Over the next week I’ll be testing the system and let you know how it goes.

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Harry Maugans  on  05/28  at  08:42 PM

Dmitry Sabanin’s website no longer works.  :(


wim  on  09/26  at  02:24 AM

his site is taken over by some obscure search portal?
any new links to a great initiative like this?


Wanto  on  10/14  at  12:52 AM

good


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