Why we use a Content Management System to build your website......

 

Why we use a Content Management System (CMS) to build your website...

Many websites, especially small or older websites, are built using static webpages. These webpages are built using HTML, Javascript, and Macromedia Flash computer code. This code is difficult to access on web servers and is virtually impossible to edit without special software and training. Thus, static websites are difficult and expensive to maintain.
 
To solve this website design and maintenance problem, a recent technology called a Content Management System (CMS) was developed. A CMS uses a database to store, retrieve, and edit the content of your website.  Each page of your site is stored as simple text - making it easy to edit, search, and manipulate. When someone visits your website the CMS automatically converts your text into the required HTML and Javascript. Furthermore, the CMS database allows for additional features to be easily integrated into the website: user login and passwords, events and calendars, blogs, news feeds, and much more.
 
Below is an outline of common static website problems, our solutions, and some of the many benefits you will gain once your site has been converted to a CMS. 
 
 

Common Website Problems:

  • No updating - static sites are difficult and/or impossible to update
  • No search function - users can't search your site to find the content they are looking for
  • Limited features - user login, forums, mailing lists, and calendar features require custom code and are expensive to implement


Our Solution:

  • Install an open source content management system (CMS)
  • Move your existing content into it
  • Train you to use the CMS and update your website yourself if you want to do so
 

The Benefits:

  • The ability to update and change your content anytime using a web browser
  • Your site's content will be displaying using current web standards. This increases accessibility and makes your content more "future proof"
  • The CMS has built-in search capabilityContact Us
  • Room to grow - Easily add forums and other community building features, set up RSS feeds for your growing content, have users subscribe to newsletters, and much more
  • You are not trapped with a single web developer. Your CMS is an open source software product understood by thousands of users and developers.
 
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What is a Website?

What is a Website?

A website, also written Web site, web site, or simply site, is a collection of related web pages containing images, videos or other digital assets. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a Uniform Resource Locator. 
 
All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web..
 
A web page is a document, typically written in plain text interspersed with formatting instructions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML, XHTML). A web page may incorporate elements from other websites with suitable markup anchors...
 
 
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