Tag Archives: Content Management System

Haven’t the slightest clue where to begin.

My business is still new webdesign hence whatever answer post get here is going to be over my travel but will at-least acquire me started inside the correct direction. What My business is looking at doing is having a website that allows users to choose from a pre-designed format and create now there own sub-domain. I want it being fully self contained so I do not have to do anything each time a new user fire wood in. forevermissed. com does what exactly I am contemplating designing. So the actual questions are: What programs would be the easiest to use in the construction of something such as this. I was told that this process of building the websites may be a different application so what on earth would i should use to accomplish that. I do have a wide computer background…. just not within the programming aspect. I will usually stumble my own way through anything easily can get shoved inside the right direction. Thanks beforehand the any responses. You’ll have a development dialect, CMS (content management system), and a method to get paid. PHP and mySQL will need to handle this (you will need programming and database knowledge that … Continue reading

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Advice for new designer/developer

As another guy to the business of website design (am retired), you can find occasional, logistical items that arise and am uncertain how to deal with. I hope this is actually the appropriate forum for this thing. Easily design a site to get a customer (I work with DW CS5), is that code typically paid to the shopper, once the bill may be paid Sure, for a small fee, I am going to continue to do edits into the content. And for your larger fee, do edits to the layout. But easily am no longer serious about doing maintenance, for whatever reason, I can just hand over a current copy of the code, on a disc to customer. Right And if customer hires someone else for maintenance on the site, that person seriously isn’t tied to DW, but can modify code anyway he/she see fit Many thanks. You’re going to find a alternatively different approach nowadays… the sites are usually installed, configured, as well as customized… the people change content on their own dynamically. This is definitely typical with Live journal, Joomla, Drupal, or another type of powerful CMS (content management system). Static sites carried out with DW are more … Continue reading

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