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What is CMS Hosting?
Content Management Systems (CMSs)
are designed to help you and your
communities easily publish, manage
and organize a variety of content and
create a news-based web portal ( not
necessarily news). CMS’s allow end-
users (authors) to provide new
information to the website in the form of
articles. CMS’s have a concept of the
workflow for the target users, which
defines how the new content is to be
routed around the system.
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What exactly does a CMS do?
A CMS provides capabilities for
multiple users with different
permission levels to manage (all or a
section of) content, data or
information of a website project, or
internet/intranet application.
Managing content refers to creating,
editing, archiving ,publishing,
collaborating, reporting and
distributing website content, data
and information.
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Open-source content management systems like WordPress and Drupal get
a lot of attention on design blogs and developer forums, but they are not
the only options when it comes to choosing a CMS. Some hosted CMSs
allow designers the opportunity for a private label, meaning that designers
can brand the CMS as their own.
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There are a number of hosted CMS tools available that are popular with
designers and their clients.
Lets take a quick look at some of these platforms:
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1. Joomla – An award winning CMS platform
Joomla! is one of the best and most
widely used CMS applications. It is
suitable for creating corporate websites
or intranets, online magazines,
community-based portals and more. It
has numerous built-in features as well
as a large selection of extra modules
and components which will enhance
the value of your website and enrich
your visitors’ experience.
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2. WordPress – It’s not just a blog, but an all-in-one web publishing platform
WordPress is the most popular
blogging platform in the world.
Because of its popularity and
enormous following, it has evolved a
lot since its original incarnation, and
now you can use it for managing a
complex content-driven website.
WordPress can handle multiple
authors, specialized content types, and
pretty much anything a user would
expect from a CMS.
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3. Drupal
With Drupal you can easily build many
different types of web pages – from
simple web blogs to large online
communities. Drupal’s design is not as
fancy as that of Joomla!, but it is very
easy to customize, has built-in search
capability and has search-engine friendly
URL’s as an extra module. Additionally it
has discussion capabilities and has a
classic news aggregator function.
Drupal can do almost anything. Drupal
was designed to get new features by
using tons of little modules.
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4. Typo3
TYPO3 is suitable for enterprise websites
and for intranets. There is a flexible basic
Typo3 installation that can be extended
through extra ready-made modules and
interfaces. The design of TYPO3 is
template-based and the webmaster can
create own templates using the
configuration language TypoScript.
In Typo3, HTML templates are what the
name says, pure HTML with markers for
different content elements. So creating a
template is pretty straightforward even for
people with no coding experience.
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BigRock offers you comprehensive CMS Hosting which is compatible with Perl,
Python, PHP v5 and includes Unlimited MySQL Databases. Some of the key
features are –
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