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Hi there folks.
A new project has fallen into my lap, and it looks like it'll be an enjoyable one. I'm a web designer and developer, and time (as with everyone, in any profession) is precious. This a volunteer project, so (as entertaining as it might be) I need to evaluate some time-saving methods. The prospect of having a pre-fabricated CMS system available is a pleasant one. I'm concerned about how appropriate it will be for my purposes though. I'm used to designing a website entirely from scratch, writing my own html, css, php, etc, and I'm unsure of how easy the transition to using a system like XOOPS.
Am I able to have XOOPS run the backend, while have the frontend read out of the databases, or does XOOPS build the user-level interface as well? I know the product is 'skinnable', and 'themable', but can one totally customize the markup, using their own design?
I'm not sure how far out into left field these questions are... I've built many CMSs, but with no pre-fab CMS experience, I'm in the dark as to what are the right questions to ask.
Any direction or advice would be appreciated. Thanks!