Web Design Using a CMS
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Web Design with a CMS
Summary
Recently, there's been a surge in the popularity of transforming websites into database-driven sites or using a Content Management System (CMS). A CMS offers several advantages over traditional static websites, primarily due to its flexibility in changing site structure instantly.
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A Content Management System seamlessly integrates various elements of a website, such as design, content, media, and database, into a user-friendly package. Typically, these systems are managed through a web interface that captures and stores data in a database based on specific attributes like title, category keywords, and description. Popular CMS platforms like Mambo and Joomla are open-source, which means a large community continually updates and enhances them with new features and add-ons.
The site design is managed through templates and CSS style sheets, ensuring consistency, especially for larger websites. As the entire site design is controlled by just a few files, it's easy to update the look to reflect themes for different seasons like Christmas, Easter, or Summer. This attention to detail reassures visitors that the site is regularly updated and that the designer prioritizes their experience.
As you become more familiar with using a CMS, you can devote more time to content creation, outsourcing design tasks, or purchasing templates to enhance your site's appearance.
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