It could be as easy if static articles had a screen orientation in stead of static. The articles could still be listed as static, but flagged with a screen orientation. That way, you could have a row of static items both at top and at left on your pages.
The available regions of the screen could be stated in the site.config and articles could be listed with the following example...
A lightweight and simple CMS system built on ASP.NET 2.0 with the Gaia Ajax Widgets library. The application supports templates, rich editing, image gallery, calendar and much more.
The project
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The Luftguitar CMS project is a great platform for small or medium sized web portals. It is made with simplicity in mind and at the same time it offers a great deal of flexibility when...