Tag archives for Content Management Systems

  1. Seattle WordCamp – Review

    The keynote address at Seattle WordCamp 2013 – “Why WordPress?” by Morten Rand-Hendriksen - pointed out some staggering statistics (source): WordPress now accounts for 58% of all web sites on the internet that use content management systems! Nearly one-fifth (18.3%) of the world’s web-sites are now based on WordPress. By contrast, SharePoint is a measly 0.5%. If you…

  2. The whole content management thing…

    As I alluded to in my post yesterday, I have done a lot of work around Content Management Systems over the last few weeks. The research that I did was actually not supposed to happen right now, but necessity is the mother of invention and sometimes providence has its hand in what we do. Back…

  3. Moving to WordPress

    The last few weeks have been more than a little interesting. I have spent a lot of time researching content management systems since I first posted on Joomla a few months back. I was having a lot of trouble getting my blog to look and work the way that I wanted it to and I…

  4. Joomla update

    A little while ago I wrote an article on my blog about Joomla. I have had a few off-line comments about the article and as they were not written here I have decided to treat them as private responses and not publish the author’s names and their comments. But there were some very valid suggestions made…

  5. Joomla! – An interesting platform for web UI

    I recently decided to set up a web site for my family. We are distributed all around the world and while there are plenty of photo-sharing places out there, I wanted more than that. I wanted to create a site that is sort of like a blog, but where everyone in the family could share the media, all in my immediate family could contribute, and the extended family and our friends could get at the site for information. In many ways, I want to create a home newspaper. This is more about a content management system than it is about …