Choosing a CMS for your project depends upon the requirement and complexity of the project. The rational behind choosing a CMS is deployment of flexible and better management of all the data, then be it content, pictures, videos, audios, etc.
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20+ Easy to Work Content Management Systems
Posted on December 21st, 2009; at 8:49 pm, in CMS
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In choosing a CMS: 40+ Great CMS Theming Tutorials
In this article you’ll find tutorials for some of the more popular CMSs out there. Some have tons of tutorials available (WordPress, Drupal, Concrete5) while others have limited documentation outside of the official site (Magnolia, Umbraco, TYPOlight). Whatever CMS you choose should have reliable, easy-to-understand instructions for creating custom themes, either in the official documentation [...]
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Top 12 Free Content Management Systems (CMS)
Posted on June 22nd, 2009; at 10:25 am, in CMSBuilding websites by hand with all html/css pages was fine a couple years ago, but these days there are a ton of awesome Content Management System options out there that make our jobs as developers and website publishers SO much easier!
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CMS Toolbox
Posted on April 14th, 2009; at 11:09 am, in CMSThere are so many CMS options out there that it can be confusing to know which one is best for a particular situation, and to know the basics of what is available. In this post we’ll take a quick look at a number of different CMS options and provide some links that will help you [...]
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Small, Simple And Open Source CMS: Pixie
Posted on April 9th, 2009; at 10:10 pm, in CMSPixie is an open source website maker, built with PHP & uses MySQL, which is very simple, focused & easy to use.
Pixie’s difference starts from the installer. It lets you choose the type of site you need. A blog? Website for your band? Or a corporate look?
The application is seriously respectful to web standards, offers [...]
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5 Reasons to Use SilverStripe For Your Next CMS
Posted on January 17th, 2009; at 9:19 am, in CMSI know from personal experience that when I begin a web project it’s so easy to choose a Content Management System (CMS) that I’m already familiar with. Even more so, it’s easy for me to reach for the popular choice that’s already well established. Many times this reasoning works the best. In the past, I’ve [...]
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Working With a Content Management Framework: MODx
Posted on January 7th, 2009; at 4:13 pm, in CMSIf you are interested in Content Management Systems (CMS) then most likely you have heard about MODx (modxcms.com). MODx is not just an extremely flexible CMS that makes managing website content a breeze, it is also a powerful Content Management Framework with an extensive API that makes it a developer’s dream.
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PHP for Beginners: Building Your First Simple CMS
It’s safe to say that nearly every website that’s up-to-date these days is using some form of content management system (CMS). While there are a ton of great free options that provide us with a CMS to power a website (Wordpress, Drupal, etc.), it doesn’t hurt to peek under the hood and get a feel [...]
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