Choosing a Website Platform ” From HTML to Content Management Sys
Posted by Theodore Metagastar in Guest BloggersStarting your own website should be a well thought out endeavor. It doesnt matter if you are blogging for your crowd, or promoting a new product or service. With the many options available these days it is recommended that you give a little thought to the tools available.
There are many ways to create webpages. For example, if you have Microsoft Word, especially the newer versions, you can create and even publish your web pages directly from Word to your hosting site. This is easy in appearance, but you will be lacking in some of the more common features available today.
If you are interested in having maximum control over the appearance and performance of your website then you might consider buying one of the many software packages that are available for writing and managing your website. The possibilities are endless, and these packages offer many powerful features.
There is another direction you can take, and that is choosing a content management system. These systems are integrated web site design and publishing programs that give your website a foundation. Themes and add on features are always available for these systems.
Two well known content management systems are wordpress and joomla. Both of these programs are open source, which means the code is free to see and use, and many people support and build on open source and give these powerful components freely. WordPress is easy to use, as well as joomla, and both offer add on or plugin features.
Joomla is an content management system with many available features. A good start with Joomla is to visit their website. You can see what add on features are available, down load the base software as well as templates and plugins, and read the forums.
WordPress is another popular choice for a content management system. There are three options with WordPress. The first is WordPress hosted at the WordPress site. This option limits the templates and features of your website, but is free hosting. The next level is to install WordPress at your own hosting, which gives you more control over the inner workings of your site.
If you want to have a community type setting you can always consider WordPress MU. This software is a variation of the typical wordpress installation, but lets you run multiple sites with only one install. You can control the features available for each subdomain within the MU community.
It takes time and energy to build a website, and giving a little thought to the underlying system can save you hours of hard work. Once you delve into your chosen content management system you will find many powerful options available for producing a great website.











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You should also check out concrete5.org
It’s totally free.
It lets a site builder make any type of site they can dream up.
It lets a site owner easily make changes with a tool bar on every page..
pretty slick, just was released last summer.
It looks interesting and I am downloading it now but haven’t had a chance to play with it.
If you are following this comment maybe you could tell us some more about it.
For example I am deep into SEO and I want to be able to maximized the on page SEO setup, which I can do in WordPress with plugins. Does Concrete 5 allow for this?
Also how hard is it to create your own theme or edit the existing themes?
These are a couple of questions that most people will ask.
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