advice needed on content management systems

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by wa bluska wica, Apr 11, 2011.

  1. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    i usually hand-code my html, css, php [don't like anything else [​IMG]]

    but a client wants something they can update often, and not the kind of one-line stuff i usually do in <pre>

    so i suppose my questions are:

    is this what is known as content management?

    joomla? drupal? free, popular - anyone have experience with them? easy to learn, easy for end users?

    any other systems i might consider?

    can't go with anything that looks like a blog as this a very official site

    thanks!
     
  2. skip

    skip Founder Administrator

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    Joomla is a good CMS, and allows the user to update pages easily from the front end so you don't have to. You can also get/buy premade templates that save a lot of design time. But better still is artisteer which allows you to create beautiful custom Joomla templates quick and easy with no coding. That program does cost a bit though. It's worth it if you do more than one website with it.

    Anyways that's what I'm using now for new websites, joomla and artisteer. You can also use artisteer with drupal websites, but I've never done those, I think they might be less user-friendly.

    Was my reply fast enough for ya?
     
  3. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    good on ya, skipper! glad to know i'm barking up the right tree

    don't mind coding the "look" or anything else, assuming it's fairly standard, also i think there's plenty of off-the-rack templates out there

    it's that end-user thing i worry about, they have emergency additions and notifications and i'd hate to be responsible for someone not knowing about some natural disaster because i was upgrading debian that day

    the site i'm killing is entirely contained in a frameset with one frame - with no noframes - as bad of a single "feature" as i may have ever seen

    so anything will be an improvement

    spending the rest of the day researching this shit, and backing up the to-be-killed site so that when the person who's charging them $100/month to host on godaddy loses her commission, we can replace the thing [she'll just delete without warning as she has in the past]

    oh, the fun is positively looming . . .
     
  4. stonk

    stonk Member

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    good luck with that, I have had a similar situation where we had to take a site from under the noses of the previous site admins for fear they would delete the whole thing.
    The customer was very grateful. It took a lot of work to get the registration details etc all set up and transferred but the hardest part was retrieving the database backend. LOL, luckily we had a bit of (winks) insider info and a lot of luck
     
  5. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    I HATE WORDPRESS

    there i said it

    joomla looking so much better, in fact and deed . . .
     
  6. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    okay, i wound up writing my own, from scratch

    tiny bit of php and a text file or two to store data

    now am curious about the markup capable form such as i am typing in right now

    assuming it's some combination of javascript and ?

    trying to find standalone code so i can see what's entailed - not interested in installing vbulletin and digging through quite yet . . .
     
  7. skip

    skip Founder Administrator

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    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    okay, i am embarrassed now

    actually, to be fair, i haven't been getting enough sleep lately

    but i saw this page yesterday and completely blew it off and forgot about it


    if i had a hammer i'd knock myself out and get a good night's sleep . . .

    [that would be a "thank you, skip"]
     
  9. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    so it seems like it's basically javascript makes buttons, buttons cause javascript to add tags to selected [javascript is told what's selected] text, form [which for wysiwyg cannot be standard textarea so is also javascript somehow?] shows results?

    once i hit submit and am sending the result back to php-land i'll feel a lot safer :afro:

    [building an automobile out of scrap wood]
     
  10. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    wound up using tinymce, with my custom php/flatfile backend

    it works great, but i don't [didn't get the job]

    still, the small and fast cms will be nice for others . . .
     
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