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This is up to our root admin, djbob, as he funds HelioHost. If he wants to pay for it, it could probably be installed.

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I don't understand why this is something that HelioHost has to buy/pay for. The free version (http://ecocms.com/1_4_Download-CMS-System-for-Free.html) you just download the ZIP file to your computer, extract it, and away you go. Presumably the paid version is the same way (although I didn't shell out money to find out).

 

Look, here it is on Johnny with no money out of pocket from me or HelioHost: http://thh3.thehosthelpers.com/ecocms/. This took me 3 minutes. Why should HelioHost have to pay for your development suite?

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I don't understand why this is something that HelioHost has to buy/pay for. The free version (http://ecocms.com/1_4_Download-CMS-System-for-Free.html) you just download the ZIP file to your computer, extract it, and away you go.

The free version sucks. The add page button is pro only, and there is no templates feature.

 

 

This post was created with a link to SiteReptile which is very popular among web hosts, but has to be paid for (not by users).

 

Yes, but I accidentally posted the wrong link. Sorry. Both would be fine though.

 

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Sorry, but I don't see why this is a compelling feature that we need to have. There are free alternatives.

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I've used one of these ...

They aren't worth it at all :)

Try Wordpress ...

Its simple & has a greater amount of plugins :)

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Or you can try a CMS (e.g. Joomla or Durpal) to build your site.

There are plenty of free theme's out there for them.

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Yes, a CMS is much better than a site builder and less hassle (plus more controlling).

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