Re: CMS for web site

2005-09-08 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Onno and others who replied Thank you all for the comments and advice regarding CMs, they certainly enlighted me about CMS and web design in general. Onno I really appreciated your low-level description on how everything fits in too. Thankyou. I didnt realise there were so many CMS programs

Re: CMS for web site

2005-09-06 Thread Onno Benschop
Chris Burton wrote: Hi muggers I have a query regarding CMS (content management system) for a web site. I have only just heard about this from a web designer who says it is very necessary for my quite simple web site, as Im wanting to make my site more interesting and be able to update with

Re: CMS for web site

2005-09-06 Thread Paul & Caroline van der Mey
My only experience with CMS was with a site that needed updating because the provider of the initial CMS went out of business, the info was transferred to another server. Became a total nightmare and took months to resolve and required a total rewrite of the site. In that time the ability t

Re: CMS for web site

2005-09-05 Thread Craig Ringer
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 22:56 +0800, Shay Telfer wrote: > Free content management systems that are around are > MySource: > Zope: > PostNuke: > I also know of Plone (base

Re: CMS for web site

2005-09-05 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi muggers I have a query regarding CMS (content management system) for a web site. I have only just heard about this from a web designer who says it is very necessary for my quite simple web site, as Im wanting to make my site more interesting and be able to update with more information over

OT: Re: CMS for web site

2005-09-05 Thread Steve Woods
Hi Chris. Really depends on what you want to achieve, but yes a CMS is useful for keeping a website current - and does have added overheads. In general they require some sort of back-end database as well as scripting support - so need a hosting package that provides for this. The basic dif