MT for CMS

Thanks to comments by Francois Jordaan on a topic concerning CMS Needs over at the Measure Twice Weblog, I found a couple of interesting articles related to the use of MovableType as a simple CMS system. Stopdesign covers the use of MT as part of the Adaptive Path redesign. Meanwhile, A Whole Lotta Nothing article Beyond the Blog gives some very clear examples for the use of MT for static-page generation. I’ll probably be following this for my About pages…
At work we are trying to move our content management in-house. Our current website is a JSP-driven affair, with well defined areas where we want our staff to upload content once a week or so. MovableType should let us do that – I’ll just have to write a custom Tag to grab the individual archive files and embed them.

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