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  • chandni
    Second Lieutenant

    • Mar 2006
    • 113

    cms

    hi is it possible to know more about cms (content management software)..does bv support cms.

    chandni
  • navaldesign
    General & Forum Moderator

    • Oct 2005
    • 12080

    #2
    Re: cms

    Depends on the requirements of the particular cms
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    • xoqez
      Sergeant

      • Dec 2005
      • 39

      #3
      Re: cms

      i have never used bluevoda but a cms solusion is a different thing.

      cms (content management systems) are database and template driven website.

      if you are want to play with CMS add one of the cms's fantastic has on cpanel and play with it. they always have forums to go with where you can ask questions to other users of the CMS.

      I like phpwcms or joomla or exponent(not available in fantastic)
      supporting open source development since 1984

      my site www.robertjamesdunn.com

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      • VodaHost
        General & Forum Administrator

        • Mar 2005
        • 12356

        #4
        Re: cms

        Yes..we offer Joomla with every account.

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        • xoqez
          Sergeant

          • Dec 2005
          • 39

          #5
          Re: cms

          Originally posted by VodaHost
          Yes..we offer Joomla with every account.
          and phpwcms
          supporting open source development since 1984

          my site www.robertjamesdunn.com

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          • VodaHost
            General & Forum Administrator

            • Mar 2005
            • 12356

            #6
            CMS on Offer

            Below is a complete list of all the CMS we offer. You do not have
            to pay anyhting extra, they are all included for free in your account.

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            • circuspet.com
              Brigadier General

              • Feb 2006
              • 1104

              #7
              Re: cms

              This option sounds like a great tool for managing your business. I haven't
              yet finished my site building, so I think I'll need to come back here when I'm done with the building aspect.
              Just what I needed to see, more tunnel before the light. LOL

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              • Jacksparrow_6
                Sergeant

                • Jun 2007
                • 23

                #8
                Re: cms

                Can you have automated article submission using Joomla?
                If not, which CMS programme does offer this?

                Thanks
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                Jacksparrow_6

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                • FrancisChanYH
                  Private

                  • Jun 2006
                  • 3

                  #9
                  Re: cms

                  I seldom post because I am a lurker. However, it seems that wordpress is a very good cms programme if you know how to read php. There are plugins for directory submission and pings, also for lots of others. Of course, wordpress is weak in security so is not recommended for mission critical projects, unless you know security programming.

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                  • Vasili
                    Moderator

                    • Mar 2006
                    • 14683

                    #10
                    Re: cms

                    Originally posted by FrancisChanYH View Post
                    I seldom post because I am a lurker. However, it seems that wordpress is a very good cms programme if you know how to read php. There are plugins for directory submission and pings, also for lots of others. Of course, wordpress is weak in security so is not recommended for mission critical projects, unless you know security programming.
                    LOL....apparently this is your first post!

                    WordPress is a blog, and naturally has features to alert for posts and entries, but is not a CMS utility that has anything close to the functionality that CMS tools like Joomla, phpNuke, etc. have at the core of their design: it pays to know the difference, and to select a solution based on planned use or identified need!
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                    • FrancisChanYH
                      Private

                      • Jun 2006
                      • 3

                      #11
                      Re: cms

                      You right its my first, (I was slacking too long that I feel guilty now).

                      WordPress is a great blogging programme, but I came across using Wordpress as cms sometime ago and it rocks!
                      Step 1: Create a Special Category
                      Step 2: Make Some Posts under this Category
                      Step 3: Modify Main Index Template of the Theme
                      Step 4: Turn off Commenting on Front Page Posts
                      Step 5: Populate Some Data
                      Step 6: Create Category Pages
                      Step 7: Add Some Description to Each Category Page
                      ...more(too much to show here)

                      Wordpress got all the plugins but what I do not understand is why folks think that joombla is more superior?

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