Posts Tagged ‘html’

From HTML in Emacs to Drupal Content Management System (CMS)

September 10, 2009 - 10:28 pm No Comments

After a decade of working with emacs to build HTML web sites, a community based site required a move to a content management system. A design was first done quickly on paper. More effort was required to collect all the content. There are many options for a CMS, but I choose to go with the most popular one, Drupal. You will need to spend time learning Drupal. Fortunately DVD based learning is worth the cost. I provide a guided tour through two web sites: drummerfarms.com (for my condo) and visualphysics.org (a research in mathematical physics).

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Migrating Your Joomla! 1.0 Content to Joomla! 1.5 – 1 of 2

August 26, 2009 - 9:10 pm No Comments

This is a video tutorial from JoomlaForBeginners.com for the Open Source Joomla! Content Management System version 1.5. This tutorial discusses migrating content from your Joomla! 1.0 Website to a Joomla 1.5 Website.

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Content Management System

August 9, 2009 - 12:10 am No Comments

Introductory video explaining the basic functions that a Content Management System can provide for a dynamic website. A CMS is development tool that administrators of web sites can use to change or edit the content that the public can view on the Internet.

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Sitecore CMS: Developer Video – .NET Web Content Management

July 28, 2009 - 5:46 am 2 Comments

Sitecore’s web content management system gives developers unprecedented freedom and powerful tools to deliver truly amazing applications and site capabilities. From day one, Sitecore has been totally committed to the .NET framework, and we’ve been the leader in Microsoft compatibility for web CMS, rapidly staying current with the latest releases of .NET, Visual Studio, SQL Server and Windows Server. Sitecore provides the capabilities you expect in a leading CMS, including: strict separation of content from presentation, component based content architecture based on XML, caching and performance optimization tools, data abstraction and integration tools to connect to enterprise legacy systems, strong configurable workflow management system, and rich security tools based on the .NET security provider architecture.

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