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Content Management Programs

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by imgtube, Dec 15, 2006.

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    I want to add a article to my site on a weekly basis. Does anyone think it would be worth getting a content management program, i was just going to add them with Dreamweaver. Thanks
     
    imgtube, Dec 15, 2006 IP
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    ravianz Notable Member

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    if you have an article or news type site then its better to use a cms; it will make your life easy though in start you will have to learn the CMS itself and you may feel some restrictions as well but using CMS make it easier to update a site regularly; As i am using Joomla on two of my sites and found it successful for me so i would recomend Joomla for you as well; But if your site is blog like then Word Press is the best as WP is easy to understand and work with
     
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    If you would like to add a article to your site on weekly basis, i don't think cms help. Content management system ( such as joomla, mambo ) is specially created to help webmasters. Example, if you have 1000 users/members and each of them would like to add 1 article to your site on weekly basis, you can't add them with dreamweaver one by one, in this case, content management system is a must.
     
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    Would you recommend Wordpress for very small sites i.e. a few dozen pages of static content with occasional updates?
     
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    another vote for joomla

    wordpress is not bad either if your site is small...

    there are lot of paid ones as well if you are interested
    like phpcow and newsphp

    and http://www.vivvo.net/ very intersting
     
    Alvin, Dec 16, 2006 IP
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    i would personally had gone for Joomla. As i am using Joomla for one of my site which has not many pages (just about 70) and i have to update that occasionally (usually weekly). So as i would suggest to use WP or Joomla which ever suits you!
     
    ravianz, Dec 17, 2006 IP
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    Am surprised how you guys forget about Subdreamer. ;)
     
    kushaaal, Dec 30, 2006 IP
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    I would use Joomla for something like this.

    - Edward 602
     
    Edward 602, Dec 31, 2006 IP