CMSCMS steht f�r Content Management System. Und f�r Arbeitserleichterung. Man kann sich mit einem guten CMS voll auf Inhalte konzentrieren und mu� nicht f�r jede Seite einen Webdesigner anstellen. |
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Children: | phpWebSite Movable Type Horde Mambo Forums Flexo7 Typo3 |
Comparing static webpages with phpWebSiteupdated by rck, 2007-01-07
A lot of people are confronted with a tough decission: Should I go for static pages or should I rather take a CMS for my web content needs? While the comparison between a static web page and a CMS might seem a little bit unfair to the pros, it is still reality and something worth reviewing.
The following article tries to shine a little light on the possibilities of phpWebSite, compared with static solutions that can cope without databases and even without php. |
Review: Typo3 Enterprise Content Managementupdated by rck, 2005-09-19
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An interview with Francisco Burziupdated by rck, 2005-08-18
phpNuke is a well-known portal solution and the base of a lot of other open source CMS projects. Think about postNuke, phpWebSite or Xoops. I did an interview with Francisco Burzi, the man behind the phpNuke project. Mr. Burzi tells about his family, his job, the future of phpNuke and his thoughts on theoretical aspects of content management systems. Thanks to Robert Kennedy for proof-reading! |
Dragging users into groupsupdated by rck, 2005-06-30
Administrating users in a content management system sure can be boring. Take phpWebSite. You click on a user. You click on add to group. You scroll down, look for the next user. Oops, wrong one. Let's click on the previous one again and move it back. Aem, drop it back. Draging and Dropping might be just the spice that's missing here and with Rico it might even be easy to implement. I made a tiny prototype. |
Cropping Imagesupdated by rck, 2005-06-28
One reason, why Typo3 is as successful: It is integrated. It has a workflow, you don't have to leave your web browser while creating your content. Most CMSes have some sort of image upload capability. But, well, that's about it. You can't just take the picture of your digi cam, which might be more than thousand pixels wide and tall and put it up your web site. No, you need to resize it first. And crop it. |
Portal und CMSupdated by rck, 2008-04-29
(german only) Zusammenfassung des Abschnitts �Portal und CMS� der Vorlesung Wissensmanagement.
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