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Information about Popular CMS – WordPress & Joomla
Posted by: | CommentsInformation about Popular CMS – WordPress & Joomla
CMS means content management system through which you can create, edit, and delete your business website content online. It frequently used for publishing, controlling, industry based documents like news, articles, and manual online. It can manage your business doc file, video file, image file, electronic document and web content online. You can find many popular CMS online like Drupal, WordPress, Joomla, B2Eveluation, DotCMS and more, which display at bottom of this article. I most preferred WordPress and Joomla.
WordPress
WordPress widely used free blog creation but if you proper web hosting account then you can create dynamic or static website using WordPress. Today many web hosting company in India offer WordPress web hosting for your wordpress based website. As per my way you can use html or PHP for making website in Wordpres with wordpress plugins. WordPress plugin is one type of function or redimade control so you do not make any codin for this. You just activate this plugin and use it. Say for example If you want meta data for you website then you can used SEO pluging for your website. Today wordpress is widely popular CMS though you can add new pages, hide pages or delete content as per your requirement.
Joomla
Joomla is second best CMS for me coz through Joomla you can create your corporate website. If you want, create online shopping cart then joomla is best option for you. You can use PHP as programming language in Joomla CMS. Generally, in Joomla you can make articles which is like as web pages and you can promote this article as web pages. In India many outsource web development company preferred Joomla for Content management solutions. In addition, you can find many companies offer joomla web hosting services for your joomla-based website. Also joomla support open source language for web development contains GNU General Public License so you can download latest versions of New Joomla CMS with new templates, themes or plugins
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Benefits of CMS
You can find many new updates or features for you website if you are use CMS and make more attractive website in short time whiteout more investment.
You can also add many pluggins without having any technical knowledge, use different templates, themes and also make your desired CSS and HTML code for your website
If you have some basic knowledge of you, CMS then you can do anything as your way. Means you can add page, change theme, add plugging, delete any page as per requirement . After long time you can make your self as web programmer
You can add many new controls and make your website user and SEO friendly. Also you can publish your documents, file or also you can delete without stopping your website. You can do all thing online
Also you can find many popular CMS which are listed Below
Agility CMS
Apache Lenya
AxCMS.net – world’s first enterprise content management platforms
Bigace
BitWeaver
Bloofox
Bricolage
Brightlabs CMS
Campsite
Clickability
CMSBox
CMS Builder
CMS Made Simple
CMSimple
CommonSpot
CompactCMS
Concrete5.org
ConceptCMS
Contentteller
Contrexx
CouroCMS
CrownPeak
Cyclone3
Daisy
dotCMS
DotNetNuke
Drupal
e107
Ekklesia 360
Elgg
Elxis
Enano
Etomite
Exponent
ExpressionEngine
eZ Publish
feindura
FlatPress
Frog
Geeklog
Gelato
Gutensite
Habari
Hot Banana
iAPPS Content Manager
Imadat CMS
ImpressCMS
Injader CMS
Jahia
jAPS
Jaws
Jojo
Joomla!
Kajona
Knovial
Leap
Liferay
LightNEasy
Limeware
liveSite
LogicalCMS
Mapix
Magnolia
Mambo
You can use all above CMS as per your requirement but as per my WordPress and Joomla is the best CMS . So find more search on this CMS and you can get more and more information about it.
He is experienced php developers working in India. He would like to share information about open source development using wordpress and joomla.
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What are the licence terms for a werdpress theme taken form a wordpress.org website?
Posted by: | Commentswordpress theme Question: What are the licence terms for a werdpress theme taken form a wordpress.org website?
I was just wondering what are the licence terms on those types of wordpress themes.
Under what licence are they distributed? Can they be used for commercial purposes? Basically, my question is – if a theme is free, what am I allowed and not allowed to do with it?
I would like to know as much as possible
Thanks.
Ok, Can a product/software under “GNU General Public License” be used for commercial purposes?
Best Response:
Answer by Colanth
The one that the particular theme says it’s distributed under.
Free or not, it’s copyrighted, not public domain (unless it says it is), so you’re allowed to use it for your WordPress site. As long as you leave all copyright notices intact.
Tags: copyright notices, gnu general public license, licence terms, commercial purposes, product software, org website, public domain, wordpress themesWordPress themes?
Posted by: | Commentswordpress themes Question: WordPress themes?
I have gotten a wordpress theme which I ordered and paid for (no baby themes in the free catagory suited what I wanted)
I’ve uploaded the theme to my cpanel into the correct folder etc and the theme shows up in my wordpress admin.
Trouble is the graphics aren’t all showing up and I’m not sure what I need to do next.
Tried putting url’s of my photo bucket account for the graphics but word press won’t allow me to edit the theme.
What makes you think I’m new to this. :0
Help would be much appreciated as I’m about to get carted off by the guys in white coats.
Yes, I uploaded all the files that came in the zip folder. I just uploaded them in the same folder that they come out of the zip in though. Am I supposed to upload them individually or doe’s it not matter.
The graphics I’m trying to add to the theme are graphics that go with it.
I ordered the template
http://cuddlecountry.com/cafe/
and had the banner changed. the banner is the main graphic that shows up at the moment, along with the background but about 6 other little bullets and small banner is missing although they are in the file I received.
I’m not trying to edit in order to change it, just to have it looking as it should.
I’m not having much luck with word press at all. grrrrrr!
No! sorry, header isn’t showing up, in fact no graphics that should be are showing up.
This is all I’m actually getting.
http://wishingonastarr.co.uk/new/
Best Response:
Answer by TalentedChimp
Not being able to edit the theme sounds like a permissions issue. Check that the web server has permission to write to the files and folders which contain your theme files, i.e. wp-content/themes and sub-folders.
By graphics do you mean the theme’s graphics or your content graphics? Did you upload all the files that came with the theme?
Create Professional WordPress Themes With New Book
WordPress is an open-source blog engine released under the GNU general public license. It allows users to easily create dynamic blogs with great content and many outstanding features. It is an ideal tool for developing blogs and though it is chiefly used for blogging, it can also be used as a complete CMS with very little effort. Its versatility and ease of use has attracted a large, enthusiastic, and helpful community of users.
This book walks through clear, step-by-step instructions to build a custom theme for the WordPress open-source blog engine. The author provides design tips and suggestions and covers setting up the WordPress sandbox, and reviews the best practices from setting up the theme’s template structure, through coding markup, testing, and debugging, to taking it live. The last three chapters cover additional tips, tricks, and various cookbook recipes for adding popular site enhancements to WordPress theme designs using 3rd-party plugins as well as creating API hooks to add custom plugins.
Whether users are working with a pre-existing theme or creating a new one from the ground up, WordPress Theme Design will give them the know-how to effectively understand how themes work within the WordPress blog system enabling them to have full control over their site’s design and branding. Users only need to be comfortable with the basics of web development and this book will take care of the rest.
What you will learn from this book
Set up a basic workflow and development environment for WordPress theme design
Create detailed designs and code them up
Enhance your sites by choosing the right color schemes and graphics
Debug and validate your theme using W3C’s XHTML and CSS validation tools
Customize and tweak your theme’s layout
Set up dynamic drop-down menus, AJAX/dynamic and interactive forms
Download and install useful plug-ins and widgetize your theme
Improve post and page content using jQuery and ThickBox
Add interactivity to your themes using Flash
Includes a reference guide to WordPress 2.0′s template hierarchy, markup, styles and template tags, as well as include and loop functions
Chapter 1 introduces you to the WordPress blog system and lets you know what you need to be aware of regarding the WordPress theme project you’re ready to embark on. The chapter also covers the development tools that are recommended and web skills that you’ll need to begin developing a WordPress theme.
Chapter 2 looks at the essential elements you need to consider when planning your WordPress theme design. It discusses the best tools and processes for making your theme design a reality. The author explains her own ‘Rapid Design Comping’ technique and gives some tips and tricks for developing color schemes and graphic styles for your WordPress theme. By the end of the chapter, you’ll have a working XHTML and CSS based ‘comp’ or mockup of your theme design, ready to be coded up and assembled into a fully functional WordPress theme.
Chapter 3 uses the final XHTML and CSS mockup from Chapter 2 and shows you how to add WordPress PHP template tag code to it and break it down into the template pages a theme requires. Along the way, this chapter covers the essentials of what makes a WordPress theme work. At the end of the chapter, you’ll have a basic, working WordPress theme.
Chapter 4 discusses the basic techniques of debugging and validation that you should employ throughout your theme’s development. It covers the W3C’s XHTML and CSS validation services and how to use the FireFox browser and some of its extensions as a development tool, not just another browser. This chapter also covers troubleshooting some of the most common reasons ‘good code goes bad’, especially in IE, and best practices for fixing those problems, giving you a great-looking theme across all browsers and platforms.
Chapter 5 discuss how to properly set up your WordPress theme’s CSS style sheet so that it loads into WordPress installations correctly. It also discuss compressing your theme files into the ZIP file format and running some test installations of your theme package in WordPress’s administration panel so you can share your WordPress theme with the world.
Chapter 6 covers key information under easy-to-look-up headers that will help you with your WordPress theme development, from the two CSS class styles that WordPress itself outputs, to WordPress’s PHP template tag code, to a breakdown of “The Loop” along with WordPress functions and features you can take advantage of in your theme development. Information in this chapter is listed along with key links to bookmark to make your theme development as easy as possible.
Chapter 7 dives into taking your working, debugged, validated, and properly packaged WordPress theme from the earlier chapters, and enhancing it with dynamic menus using the SuckerFish CSS-based method and Adobe Flash media.
Chapter 8 continues showing you how to enhance your WordPress theme by looking at the most popular methods for leveraging AJAX techniques in WordPress using plugins and widgets. It also gives you a complete background on AJAX and when it’s best to use those techniques or skip them. The chapter also reviews some cool JavaScript toolkits, libraries, and scripts you can use to simply make your WordPress theme appear ‘Ajaxy’.
Chapter 9 reviews the main tips from the previous chapters and covers some key tips for easily implementing today’s coolest CSS tricks into your theme as well as a few final SEO tips that you’ll probably run into once you really start putting content into your WordPress site.
For more details on the book please visit http://www.packtpub.com/wordpress-theme-design/book.
Tessa Blakeley Silver’s background is in print design and traditional illustration. She evolved over the years into web and multi-media development, where she focuses on usability and interface design. Prior to starting her consulting and development company hyper3media (pronounced hyper-cube media) http://hyper3media.com, Tessa was the VP of Interactive Technologies at eHigherEducation, an online learning and technology company developing compelling multimedia simulations, interactions, and games that met online educational requirements like 508, AICC, and SCORM. She has also worked as a consultant and freelancer for J. Walter Thompson and The Diamond Trading Company (formerly known as DeBeers) and was a Design Specialist and Senior Associate for PricewaterhouseCoopers’ East Region Marketing department. Tessa authors several design and web technology blogs. Joomla! Template Design is her first book.
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go.tagjag.com – If you have a blog, you have a theme. Chances are, you downloaded a theme off the web somewhere. It’s okay that you don’t know how to code your own customized theme from scratch! Very few people are capable of doing this. You want your blog to say “YOU”, but you don’t want to pay a designer a ton of money to accomplish this. It’s a good thing Artisteer now makes it simple for you to create and customize your own WordPress theme with just a few clicks of the mouse. twitter.com – chris.pirillo.com
