CMS THEME SKINS

Web 2.0 Layout Design Tips

October 15th, 2009

You have just downloaded a few beautiful templates and realized that you have no idea how to go about installing these Joomla templates. The website you downloaded them from isn’t clear on this; it seems to assume that you already know how to install them. It is really not difficult at all.

October 14th, 2009

In this article I write about the importance of the CMS you choose to use on your website or blog. WordPress is the best solution and in the next lines I will explain you why I say this.

October 14th, 2009

No hosted solution can offer you the flexibility of simply getting your own cheap (or free) web host and creating your own blog. Some of the major players in this industry are: WordPress, B2Evolution and ExpressionEngine but there are plenty of other lesser known but just as solid solutions available as well. Browse our list here to see the full choice (there are likely more, we simply haven’t found them yet).

October 14th, 2009

Wordpress is a fantastic Content Management System, but as it is set up by default more to be a blogging platform, many users initially get a little discouraged. This article will look at how to get the most out of Wordpress as a fully fledged CMS.

October 13th, 2009

There are now a number of themes available which allow you to turn WordPress from a blog into a traditional website format. If you wish to establish an online presence then your first step is going to be to get a website up and running.

October 10th, 2009

Go to a webmaster forum on the Internet and ask, “What is the best content management system for me to use for my site?” Differences of opinion will sprout faster than grabcrass in a front yard.

October 9th, 2009

Anyone who has tried DotNetNuke content management will agree that it is, by far, the best innovation in terms of website creation. Not only does it enable one to put up a good website, it also offers the administrators and the rest of the web design team a lot of freedom without having to deal with torturous web programming languages.

October 8th, 2009

The main issue peo­ple have with web­sites in gen­eral, at least in my expe­ri­ence, is main­tain­ing them. Folks feel intim­i­dated by learn­ing “HTML” or “pro­gram­ming.” With a content management system, you need only know how to send an e-mail.

October 6th, 2009

Website CMS is an evolving phenomenon. Content management systems have been targets of criticism in terms of search engine friendliness due to their compromise between ease of use and coding standards. The problem is hat professional web design requires W3C compliancy and different CMS applications have been designed by different groups and individuals. This means that there is one standard but many different types of software. This is the same problem that has plagued PC hardware and software development. You can buy different types of hardware and software from different manufacturers and software houses so we would be naive to expect them to work together in harmony.

October 5th, 2009

We must keep in mind: WordPress is primarily a blogging software tool. It was created with blogging in mind. It is a Content Management System (CMS). That does not limit us from using it to create websites, because it is an easy website building tool. There are three flavors of WordPress: “mu. WordPress.org”, “.org”, and “. com.”