Why do we need a Content Management System?
Why do we need a Content Management System for a website?
Yes Filip is right,
Websites need to be continuously monitored and updated. Manual configuration and updating of Websites can really be a tiresome job. With a content management system, the website owner or non-technical staff can directly edit the pre-defined content on the web pages. This system allows our clients to specify an area in any one of the web page where the clients needs to make the changes without messing the entire webpage.
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how can i start developing a learning content management system for a university website?
i am s software engineering student and i want to create and develop a lcms that will be useful for e-learning…does any1 nkow what platform such systems ae built on and how i can start implementing one for my final year project assessment.
have you tried a google
opensource cms education
brings up several hits. from there, you would compromise on what framework you are most comfortable with, whether it be Joomla! Drupal, MySQL, whatever.
What kind of content management system should I use?
I want to make a website where users can submit there own articles/opinions on one subject but I don’t know how to go about it. Is there a CMS that would help?
joomla
its great – i started a few months ago and its a pretty complex program, but fairly user friendly. Once you know the system its so effing GREAT!
enjoy it!
What is the best content management system to use for a retail site?
For a small business, ideally a free CMS. I would need e-commerce and gallery functions…
Thanks for any help!
Unfortunately, people tend to scream Joomla the moment someone mentions a CMS.. this is a bad response. Joomla is simply not a very good option for most people. If you want to find a good option, check out http://cmscritic.com.
There are tons of them with explanations as well as reviews. If you can’t find one there.. then it doesn’t exist.
What is a Content Management System (CMS)?
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What is the best content management system for building a virtual community?
We’re creating a portal to enable members of developing communities (around the world) to exchange documents and interact with each other. Any suggestions on which CMS tool to use would be appreciated!
The different possibilities range from expensive to free depending on your feature needs and wants, size of your community, and hosting options. Here’s a few good ones.
Leverage Software
http://www.leveragesoftware.com
starts at $300/month with a comprehensive feature list.
webNetwork, about $200 for the software.
http://www.webscribble.com
Host on your own system or ISP.
For extra $, host on webscribble systems.
ONEsite
http://www.onesite.com/products.html
offers several levels of communities, including a basic free community.
is any one familia with Joomla content management ? i can login to my admin, any idea for pass user is admin?
is any one familia with Joomla content management ? i can login to my admin, any idea for pass user is admin, i think it all the same info. so who ever has use this script can help out, hence i cant find the Joomla admin info to write them.
There is no default administrator password in Joomla!, it is set during installation.
If you don’t know the administrator password but you have access to the database (e.g. using phpMyAdmin or the mysql client), you can try setting the password for the admin user in the user table (usually jos_users) to
a2663e322ca02db62d45ecc2f02d04eb:
1X2HH4O1xXRGxYacxPmejzx31L8yaGXe
(remove the line-break after the colon) and then login with password "password".
Don’t forget to reset the password to something more secure after you login.
What’s the best (or a good) FREE content management system/script for a myspace resource website?
I’m looking for a script that will better help me manage the graphics website I am building. I want it to make it easier to update, add pages, have everything organized, maybe with some sort of tagging/category system. The type of site I am building is a myspace resource site… you know, like Aerocharm, iRockstarz, Whaterverlife, etc… I want something that will better help me manage my content. Something simple and not overly complex please, thanks.
Joomla is the top rated CMS available on the market.
I would suggest using Joomla for any CMS needs.
What news sites will email the entire news article to me automatically?
Are there any online new-sites such as cnn or other major national news network, where I can have the entire news article emailed to me automatically rather just the headline and a link to the main article?
You will hardly find a good article site that send you news automatically. Either they will send you spam of something that is not related to you. Why not try to register at http://www.primaryarticles.com/ and continuously visit and email the link to your site simply clicking on E-mail
Where can I find a content management tutorial?
Hey hey.
I’ve just mastered making a php blog using dreamweaver, and now I want to make a content management system…I suppose the only real difference is that with the blog, postings can’t be removed or modified…
Does anyone know where I would be able to find a tutorial? Would much prefer a dreaweaver based one because I’m on a deadline and need it doing asap (and dreamweaver’s useful for that)
I don’t want something complex. Just a case of updating content, being able to delete or modify.
Zahir is right… writing a CMS yourself is like trying to build a car from iron ore you found in your backyard.
Given your question edit, I think you are not looking for a full-fletched CMS. I suspect that what you actually only want to do is being able to have a web interface which will allow to edit and delete the blog posts etc you make.
Nevertheless, writing this from scratch is quite an undertaking, with or without dreamweaver. You would not only need to understand PHP quite well, but also have a fair deal of knowledge of MySQL or any other database you use to store your data in.
What I would really recommend is that you download and familiarize yourself with an existing open-source PHP-based CMS and adapt that to your own needs. This still requires quite a steep learning curve if you want to modify a lot, but it is likely to be much simpler, less time-consuming and more secure than doing it ALL by yourself.
A good open-source PHP-based CMS with an excellent users community which will be happy to include you is Xoops. (http://www.xoops.org)
A more blog-focused open-source and still PHP-based is WordPress, which you probaly have heard of. (http://www.wordpress.org, not to be confused with www.wordpress.com, which is ready-made hosting).
Good luck!
