Content Management






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content management solutions, editing a website for a non-techie?

Q) Hello, I recently saw someone use some system to edit a website using a "content management system". Basically, they logged in to an admin page and were able to type into a nice box or upload pictures to change the webiste. I am making a site for a friend and would like to make it as easy as possible for them to make edits. What exactly was that person using? Are there any well known and simple solutions to accomplish this? Thanks. Any open source solutions?

A) You can find simple or complicated CMS, but if you're new to this field, you can use simple CMS with low cost. Here I add some good & cheap CMSs

Content management in JSP?

Q) I am looking for an open-source content management system in JSP. In particular, I want to users to post product reviews. I want to group them into categories. I also want readers post other informal comments on the reviews. Any recommendations?

A) Here are a few you can check out.

Content management system and shopping cart?

Q) Hi, Could someone please tell me what would be the best content management system and shopping cart to create a website like www.1-day.co.nz. To do what 1-day does rotate a few products on the frontpage each day?. Please dont say OScommerce and please have alook at the website before making a decision. This would be very helpful to me. Thanks in advance.

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hich Content Management System is good for devloping a simple website,?

Q) hich Content Management System is good for devloping a simple website, Other then Joomla

A) My advice is to try out http://www.xoops.org/

Need content management system for clients?

Q) I am looking for a hosting company who provides easy to use, reliable content management systems so that clients who aren't familiar with html can update text and photos on the websites that I design & develop for them. The company I've been using for awhile now is no longer efficient or reliable so I really need a company with a good reputation & experience. Thanks!

A) Lots of CMS reviews/demos available on http://www.opensourcecms.com my suggestion is that you browse through the available demos & determine what CMS software will best suit your needs.

What makes a good content management system (CMS)?

Q) We are talking complete knowledge management and integration of a contact management system, internal communications (including description of roles, contacts and activities of every part of the organisation, forums, news, calendar (training, team events, notices) Geographic Information System (GIS) - googlemaps, accounting, forms, categorised links and FEEDBACK. Constant improvement to meet the needs of the user or visitor is very important. I want to integrate an effective rating system for content similar to Amazon and also a relational suggestion system where it predicts your selections. It knows you are so complete personalisation is possible. However, too much freedom and there is no consistency, so as much as possible we have to build in templates and integrated guidance, as in popup tooltips. How do we put all this together neatly? I'm making mindmaps of current organisation and have a staff survey. The most important consideration is keeping it simple. help appreciateD

A) Hi: You can tackle this in a simple but effective way. Your needs seems to be of typical mass customer interaction / employee interaction organization needs. All your needs can be grouped into the following 1. Content Management System 2. Customer Relationship Management 3. Accounting 4. Knowledge / Document Management System 5. Miscellaneous Requirements I take a hypothetical situation of a solution using Open Source Technologies but you can substitute all of these with commercial systems. 1. Content Management System can handle your features of forums, news, calendar for training, team events and notices. Add some forms to collect data and ability to publish articles. Develop a point system as an extension to this. Look at Joomla CMS and its many extensions. So this provides a basic framework for you to present your organization to the outside world. http://www.joomla.org 2. Customer Relationship Management : An open source CRM like SugarCRM provides Contacts / Accounts Management System where in all your customers, leads and opportunities, email campains can be managed effectively. It also facilitates to capture your employee information activities and roles etc etc. Now the forms which are there on the CMS can directly be put into the CRM automatically as mails and processed. You can also integrate your Accounting System like Quick Books with some kind of custom development. http://www.sugarcrm.com 3. Accounting: You can look at any of the web based accounting system for this. Something like Quick Books which is paid comes to my mind. 4. Knowledge Management: The best open source knowledge management system which helps in managing and maintaining your documents is KnowledgeTree. There is already a module for SugarCRM to integrated KnowledgeTree called Zuckerdocs. So this helps to manage all your documents with in the system. It provides all kinds of restrictions based on roles for accessing, editing and deleting this knowledge. By the way SugarCRM provides even handling your mails from its iterface. http://www.knowledgetree.com/ 5. Any other custom requirements have to be handled by customizing the above or developing them separately. All the above mentioned products comes with enough documentation for customizing and have huge list of users participating in their forums. I am not too sure whether I have made this answer too long but I feel you are trying to put too many things into your knowledge management system. A careful analysis and planning is necessary Ram Kumar www.rheakt.com

What is called content management systems?

Q) I want open source of content management systems and its features

A) Content Management Systems are like Documentum before they were acquired by EMC.

Good Free Gaming Content Management System ?

Q) I was looking for a good Free Content Management System enabled website template. It's skin should be like Gaming Websites. Can you tell me where to get one? Thank You.

A) Joomla http://www.joomla.org/

What is the best content management system for me?

Q) I am planning on launching a website that has Several static pages, a Blog, an art Gallery, and an ongoing series of FAQ pages. I was wondering what the best Open Source Content Management System would be to implement this idea. I'd also like to have a reasonably simple backend. Something that isn't so complex that I have to wade through menus to alter any of it. I find it interesting that nobody else has given it a go. :: Giggles ::

A) try joomla.org

what is an open source content management system?

Q) i want to know in detail what is actually a content management system. php/mysql

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