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Whats your purpose for using a cms

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by simplyg123, Jan 16, 2010.

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Whats your purpose for using a cms

  1. I cant Code

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  2. End user Usability

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  3. I can code but love the content management abilities

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  4. Other (tell us below)

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  1. #1
    People us CMS's for many different reason. Whats Yours?
     
    simplyg123, Jan 16, 2010 IP
  2. silvertoes

    silvertoes Peon

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    EASE OF USE. (period)
     
    silvertoes, Jan 17, 2010 IP
  3. BW1

    BW1 Well-Known Member

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    I have to agree with the poster above, when you have a number of websites it makes updating so much less painful.
     
    BW1, Jan 18, 2010 IP
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    -webmaster Peon

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    This is weird question, obviously plenty of open source cms are very powerful scripts with great abilities that you wouldn't be able to code alone. Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress are the results of work of many people.
     
    -webmaster, Jan 18, 2010 IP
  5. simplyg123

    simplyg123 Well-Known Member

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    #5
    Yes, this is true, but the question is "Whats YOUR purpose for using a CMS" In other words, whats your reasoning for using a CMS over conventional html/css?
     
    simplyg123, Jan 18, 2010 IP
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    byybora Well-Known Member

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    cms's have simple admin panels. after designing the website I give password to buyer. they likes to walk in the administrator panel :)
     
    byybora, Jan 18, 2010 IP
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    Ascendancy Active Member

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    It's not so much for me, but for scalability. Imagine you start a great website and you build it from the ground up, being able to edit articles with a backend CMS makes it so much easier than editing code. Granted I know how, but let's say in a few months the site starts to get popular and I look for guest writers or hire others. They may not know how to code, so having a CMS makes it easier on everyone
     
    Ascendancy, Jan 18, 2010 IP
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    For simplicity and fast process...also many plugins to make work more easy.
     
    ersanjana, Jan 22, 2010 IP