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Explore the Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series to learn about Content Management Systems (CMS) like WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla! Discover advantages like easy content access and SEO enhancements, alongside disadvantages such as constant updates and server requirements. Find out how CMS helps manage content development and structure efficiently. Access Wikipedia’s listings for further insight and make informed decisions for streamlined web development.
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Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series “Which Content Management System (CMS)? Drupal, Word Press . . .” by Dene Grigar
Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series Web Development GUI, WYSIWYG HTML Web Authoring Tools Dreamweaver Front Page iWeb CMS WordPress Drupal Joomla! Hand-Coded HTML, CSS PHP, MySQL
Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series CMS is a system that allows a user to control the development of content, as well as the management of the structure and work flow of that content, from a main site.
Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series Wikipedia’s listing of CMSs
Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series A better list of CMSs
Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series Advantages to Using a CMS 1. Easy access and development of content 2. Decentralized maintenance 3. Designed with non-technical content authors in mind 4. Configurable access restrictions 5. Consistency of design is preserved 6. Navigation is automatically generated and adjusted 7. Content is stored in a database 8. Dynamic content 9. SEO enhanced, mobile ready, browser safe
Spring 2012 Tech 101 Series Disadvantages to Using a CMS 1. Constant need to update to new versions 2. Need to update to stay ahead of online hackers possess a strong server if you work with it 3. Need for a robust server to have access to your own site and to ensure that site runs smoothly From “Content Management System Software,” http://www.contentmanagementsystemsoftware.net/