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Qu'est-ce (qui) est système de sons - définition

CONTENT MANAGING SYSTEM FOR WEBSITES
Système de publication pour l'internet partagé; Systeme de publication pour l'internet partage

Le Système Ribadier         
  • alt=sketch of a stage scene with a woman standing, left, a man centre, seated at card table, a fat man standing to his right (from the onlooker's viewpoint) and another man to the latter's right. All four are looking nonplussed
PLAY WRITTEN BY GEORGES FEYDEAU
Le Systeme Ribadier
Le Système Ribadier (The Ribadier System) is a farce in three acts by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Hennequin, first performed in November 1892. It depicts a husband's stratagem for escaping the marital home to engage in extramarital intrigue, by hypnotising his wife.
Blackwood (publishing house)         
  • Alexander Keith Johnston]]'s map ''Africa & Arabia'', published by Blackwood in 1852
SCOTTISH PUBLISHING HOUSE
William Blackwood and Sons; William Blackwood & Sons; Blackwood and Sons; Messrs. Blackwood; William Blackwood (publishing house); Blackwood & Sons
William Blackwood and Sons was a Scottish publishing house and printer founded by William Blackwood in 1804. It played a key role in literary history, publishing many important authors, for example John Buchan, George Tomkyns Chesney, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, E.
Arthur Tooth & Sons         
  • 1893 advertisement for Arthur Tooth & Sons
  • Example of framed and glassed print published by Arthur Tooth & Sons and copyrighted by [[Knoedler]] with a signature by the original artist [[Jules Breton]] and etcher [[Charles Albert Waltner]]
ART GALLERY
Draft:Arthur Tooth & Sons
Arthur Tooth & Sons was an art gallery founded in London, England, in 1842 by Charles Tooth (1788–1868).

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SPIP

SPIP (Système de Publication pour l'Internet) is a free software content management system designed for web site publishing, oriented towards online collaborative editing.

The software is designed for easy setup, use and maintenance, and is used in public and private institutions. The last P in the word SPIP stands for both Partagé (shared) and Participatif (participative), in the sense that the software is designed for collective online editing. Its mascot is a flying squirrel, in reference to the French-Belgian comics character Spip.

It is used both by institutional sites, community portals, academic sites, personal webpages, and news sites.