Welcome to the Garden

Ever wondered which CMS is best – or the best suitable for you? You have researched and all you ever found out is that every content management system claims to be the best, the most easiest to use, modern and with unlimited possibilities?

Now at CMS Garden your quest comes to an end. All the relevant open source CMSs in one place: compare and decide. You are very welcome to improve our coverage. Brought to you by the communities themselves - welcome to the Garden where all the plants grow peacefully side by side!

Participating CMS

Upcoming events

28 June 2022
21 July 2022
18 August 2022
15 September 2022
20 October 2022
17 November 2022

The online advice is intended to facilitate CMS selection or be useful in finding the way to those who can help.

Logo der TYPO3 Developer Days 22
04 - 07 August 2022

The four days offer a unique opportunity to learn about the TYPO3 universe and network with the community.

Event location: 

DE, Karlsruhe, 76199, Am Rüppurrer Schloss 40
28 June 2022
21 July 2022
18 August 2022
15 September 2022
20 October 2022
17 November 2022

The online advice is intended to facilitate CMS selection or be useful in finding the way to those who can help.

Logo der FrOSCon
19 - 21 August 2022

The 17th Free and Open Source Software Conference will again take place on site in persona.

Event location: 

DE, Sankt Augustin, 53757, Grantham-Allee 20, Campus Sankt Augustin
28 June 2022
21 July 2022
18 August 2022
15 September 2022
20 October 2022
17 November 2022

The online advice is intended to facilitate CMS selection or be useful in finding the way to those who can help.

Recent articles

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are being revised. We took a look at the status of version 3. There will be major changes.

The Web Conference is one of most important conferences for research about the web. As part of this large conference the Web for All conference takes place, usually on the first two days. Along with the ASSETS conference, the Web for All conference is one of the most important conferences about research for accessible information technology.

Why accessibility for everyone actually affects—well, everyone