Content Management Systems: Website Builders Daily Digest
June 16, 2009 by Clyde Dennis
Filed under Building Websites

Content management systems allow site administrators to maintain a desired quality of content, enhance interactivity and raise search engine visibility. Common types of dynamic content include blogs, image galleries, product catalogs, member profile systems and more. Content Management Systems free designers from the gruntwork of individual web page production. They may also free companies from the need to retain design staff.
As you know each weekday I post a daily digest of the best articles I’ve found that day on a topic that is of particular interest to website builders, buyers and sellers.
Here are the links to today’s best articles on content management systems:
Read, Learn, Enjoy!
Blog/web content management system Terapad is now free
Last September I had a play with Terapad, a new blog platform that also offers a host of integrated extras that none of the other systems do.
Tips For Using WordPress As A Content Management System (CMS)
Back in December ‘06, we posted on out plans to move our entire corporate site to WordPress during January. Well, we got busy with a bunch of great projects for clients and so neglected our own site for most of 2007 (the proverbial “cobbler’s kids have no shoes”). We finally made time to relaunch our site, and did so in October.
Finding a good content management system
Patrick Salien, Manager at Belgium’s Corelio, talked about the search for a working, effective CMS, during the eighth session of the 15th World Editors Forum.
5 Reasons Why A Content Management System Will Change the Way You Use the Web
I’ve built one static website, it was the first website I ever made and because I mucked up so many bits of it, I immediately saw a need for something more scaleable and a little easier to update. A lot of web designers think differently, they claim that CMS’s are restricted and enjoy the trickle of income that comes from website updates.
Using Joomla to Build a Content Management System Web Site
A CMS allows Web site owners with little or no HTML skills to be able to add, edit and delete content on their Web site. This may include changes to copy, or adding photos, uploading PDFs, adding streaming audio or video and more. You can even set publish and remove dates for press releases, calendar events or special promotions.
Thanks for the links. The post about using wordpress as a content management system was very helpful.
I really appreciate wordpress as a content managment system.
The CMS should ensure canonical issues are considered and dealt with. In simple terms each page should as far as possible have only ONE version.
Actually, I didn’t use these CMSs scripts and i will never do that, but i am sure that you can make stronger scripts and more suitable to use, i know that it takes time but it will be more secured and reliable for personal or corporate use.