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Old 06-08-2009, 02:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Management options for multiple websites?

Hi guys,

I currently have 40+ websites that I manually manage. Each site has its own unique design and is structured slightly differently but has many of the same sections.

I am obviously looking into developing a cms to manage all the sites from a single interface, storing all information in a single database and files in a single location.

My initial idea is to code this cms and have a php function to generate the front end output for each cms elements. Then for each site have a template php page for the data to feed into.

These elements will include anything from simple text pages, photo galleries, message boards, polls, questionnaires, mixed content pages (videos/photos/text), etc.

How would you approach this?

Thanks!
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