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Looking for CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by renkosr, Dec 13, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I have website www.djreneek.com

    But I need some CMS for this website. Just for add/edit/remove articles, add/remove disco posters etc... Can anybody give me any tips or tutorials?

    Very thanks
     
    renkosr, Dec 13, 2009 IP
  2. alldaylinks

    alldaylinks Active Member

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    Its all about WordPress.

    Go to Wordpress.org download it and install it on your server. 5 minute installation.

    Customise with wordpress themes.
     
    alldaylinks, Dec 13, 2009 IP
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    SCLocal Notable Member

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    I agree you can't go wrong with WordPress and the amount of things it can do.
     
    SCLocal, Dec 13, 2009 IP
  4. diggathedog

    diggathedog Peon

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    I think you should just go for an all-in-one website building and management solution (hosting, CMS, design). Wordpress seems like overkill for what you wanna do, and isn't going to give you hosting.
     
    diggathedog, Dec 14, 2009 IP
  5. renkosr

    renkosr Peon

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    Thanks people, but I think, wordpress is too big for my web... I need something simple... What about any script?
     
    renkosr, Dec 14, 2009 IP
  6. diggathedog

    diggathedog Peon

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    How do you currently edit the pages - and do you need a CMS to do so or can you just edit them and re-upload the html each time you change them?
     
    diggathedog, Dec 14, 2009 IP
  7. renkosr

    renkosr Peon

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    now I must connect to ftp, edit page and upload it back... it's too prosy for me :)
     
    renkosr, Dec 14, 2009 IP
  8. diggathedog

    diggathedog Peon

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    And is your current solution costing you anything, or is it free?
     
    diggathedog, Dec 14, 2009 IP
  9. renkosr

    renkosr Peon

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    Better choise is free :) I want create my own cms by my imagine, but I have a problem with edit current articles... I don't know how to...
     
    renkosr, Dec 14, 2009 IP
  10. diggathedog

    diggathedog Peon

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    Well, unless you're really into coding, then why not just use a solution that's already out there (yes I work for one, but there are plenty of competitors offering good stuff too :). That'd leave you free to concentrate on important stuff, like ... DJ'ing? And give you an easy solution for updating pages and photos and stuff.
     
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    alldaylinks Active Member

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    WordPress is simple...

    So simple it hurts...
     
    alldaylinks, Dec 14, 2009 IP
  12. diggathedog

    diggathedog Peon

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    It all depends on whether you want to deal with the server side yourself or not. If that doesn't pose a problem, then Wordpress or similar is an option (and not the most unpleasant :)
     
    diggathedog, Dec 14, 2009 IP
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    glorykid Active Member

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    Wordpress! Very good for beginners and easy to use. If you have no idea how to install wordpress use fantasico, which can be found in your cpanel.
     
    glorykid, Dec 15, 2009 IP
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    JFSebastian Well-Known Member

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    Wordpress is very simple to install and use, specially when you have to add a plugin to your site. There are very many themes, plugins, and forums to help you.
     
    JFSebastian, Dec 23, 2009 IP
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    mysho Greenhorn

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    yes.. WP is simple and has lot of functions, plugins etc... it is good choice..
     
    mysho, Dec 25, 2009 IP
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    Svekke Peon

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    I am also search a good cms. And read much about wordpress. And this moment. It's a very good choice.
     
    Svekke, Dec 26, 2009 IP
  17. diggathedog

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    But it still requires installation and a lot of back-end manipulation. From what I can see of your website, you're looking for something a lot more manageable (don't forget that the basis behind Wordpress etal is that they are multi-user orieted site managers for a LOT of content, used by a LOT of people, not just to make a blog or a website with a few pages).
     
    diggathedog, Dec 30, 2009 IP