Archive for September, 2009
What is the Benefit of Using Open Source Development CMS Platform?
It has already been noted down that CMS provides a user friendly experience to content creators, editors and publishers. Efficient CMS solutions provide clients with a perfect platform to carve up and communicate ideas and information. Features of CMS CMS features the following attributes: – Separating content and presentation – Text / content editors – [...]
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Website: http://scoop.kuro5hin.org License: GNU GPL Scoop is a content management system (CMS) originally developed by Rusty Foster. Scoop’s focus is on collaborative publishing, and its feature set is geared toward encouraging user contributions and participation. Scoop is written in Perl and runs via mod_perl on Apache web servers with a MySQL database backend. Distributed under [...]
Read the rest...CMS – Five Questions to Answer Before You Buy
With the global recession forcing companies to revert their marketing budgets from above-the-line to below-the-line, web design and SEO institutions have become hot property. It seems that everyone wants a slice of the software design pie and with good reason. New Media is the marketing avenue of the future and ignoring your business’ online presence [...]
Read the rest...Joomla! 1.5: A User’s Guide: Building a Successful Joomla! Powered Website (2nd Edition)
If you want to build sophisticated websites that can be easily edited and updated, you need to master Joomla. Now there’s an easy-to-read, easy-to-use guide to Joomla! for every site manager, administrator, and developer. Leading Joomla! consultant Barrie North covers all you need to get results: installation, administration, site organization, template development, content updates, and [...]
Read the rest...Pro Drupal Development, Second Edition
Widely praised for its in–depth coverage of Drupal internals, bestselling Pro Drupal Development has been completely updated for Drupal 6 in this latest edition, and there are even more tricks of the trade to help you further yourself as a professional Drupal developer. Assuming you already know how to install and bring a standard installation [...]
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Website: http://plone.org License: GNU GPL Plone is a free and open source content management system built on top of the Zope application server. It is suited for an internal website or may be used as a server on the Internet, playing such roles as a document publishing system and groupware collaboration tool. Plone is released [...]
Read the rest...Top 5 Free CMS Solutions For Small Businesses
A CMS or content management system can make or break any website – especially those websites operated by small businesses. I have seen many cases where a small business owner is frustrated with his/her website because it does nothing and they do not have the HTML and CSS skill to update simple content such as [...]
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Website: http://www.pylucid.org License: GNU GPL PyLucid is a free content management system. It is written in Python using the Django Web framework. The first version of PyLucid released 2005. PyLucid has a web based installer, so the user needs no shell account. It’s works on a standard webserver with Python (at least v2.4) CGI and [...]
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Website: http://www.dokuwiki.org License: GPL 2 DokuWiki is wiki software aimed at small companies’ documentation needs. DokuWiki is licensed under GPL 2 and written in the programming language PHP. It works on plain text files and thus needs no database. Its syntax is similar to the one used by MediaWiki and makes sure the data files [...]
Read the rest...Nuxeo CPS
Website: http://www.nuxeo.com/en/ License: GNU GPL Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server (CPS) is a free and open-source content management system written in the Python programming language. It can be used as an intranet and extranet server, as a document publishing system, and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities. Features include version control, internationalization, [...]
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