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==Description==
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trivialCMS, as it name may imply, is a really basic CMS built using on {{tag|Ruby}} on {{tag|Rails}}. There should be a demo of trivialCMS running that you can play around with here (note: it may be slow) [1]. The trivialCMS data model consists of pages, each of which can have zero or more items. An item can belong to only one page.
 
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Description[edit]

trivialCMS, as it name may imply, is a really basic CMS built using on Ruby on Rails. There should be a demo of trivialCMS running that you can play around with here (note: it may be slow) [1]. The trivialCMS data model consists of pages, each of which can have zero or more items. An item can belong to only one page.