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1). Advanced Joomla Templating (pt1) Using Module Class Suffix
an article from User Written Resources 1. duplicate the styles already used for the particular module, adding a suffix to each style name. this will definitely include some of the following; 1. .module {} 2. div.moduletable {} 3. div.moduletable h3 {} 4. table.moduletable {}/li> 5. table.moduletable th 6. table.moduletable td and can include other styles used on the content in that section, such as; 1.
Article tags: joomla, template, cms, module, style, suffix, advanced, div, moduletable

2). Using XSAS to develop multiple XOOPS sites locally
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for how to develop multiple XOOPS websites locally using XSAS (XOOPS Stand Alone Server). I use this information pretty much on a daily basis, and I hope you find it helpful, too. As always, I welcome any feedback or suggestions you may have. (It is assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge of folder structures, permission settings, how to perform basic operations in phpMyAdmin, and of course, how to install XOOPS.
Article tags: xoops, xsas, localhost, phpmyadmin, mysql, cms, standalone server, web development, mywebresource

3). Tungsten Design and Creative Services
Tungsten Design, a sole-proprietorship owned and operated by Thomas Maiaroto Jr. was registered in December of 2005 in the state of Pennsylvania and started business in January 2006. The company will offer graphic design services to clients from all over, but is based in New Hope, Bucks County, PA. Tungsten Design is able to handle clients from remote location thanks to Thomas Maiaroto's online project management software.
Article tags: tungsten design, thomas maiaroto, robert hall, tom, rob, new hope, pa, bucks county, graphic, web, print, creative services, cms, galileo, crm, project management

4). Is re-centralization the new SEO and effective copy must-have for CMS?
The Issue: The Content Management System (CMS) heralded a new age. Adding information to the web was no longer the realm of a solitary webmaster and in theory, anyone inside an organisation could update content, post press releases and evolve the company’s online presence easily. It was a revolution. Using a CMS not only makes it so much simpler to update content and create new pages, it allows for the constant site-wide tweaks needed to coast through search engine algorithm changes.
Article tags: content management system, cms, seo, online marketing, copywriting, writing, internet

5). 2 - Blogging: Let's Brainstorm for Content
Copyright 2006 Chonticha Marijne In "1 - Blogging: Let's Get You Started" we ended with the subject of content. Fresh topics are important to keep your blog readership interested, and now we're going to discuss just how you can do that. What are you going to write about? It should be a topic that you're passionate about or are at the very least interested in.
Article tags: blogging, content, content management, cms, web content management, content manager, website content management, bloggers, content site

6). Open Source Content Management Software Solutions
There are many open source content management software solutions available on the internet. Just a quick perusal of the search results for “CMS” and “Content management system” on Sourceforge or any of the other popular open source software websites will yield a virtual cornucopia of CMS tools, modules, plug-ins and engines and templates...
Article tags: content, management, open source, software, cms, php-nuke, oscommerce

7). Digimaker .NET Content Management System (CMS)
Digimaker is a leading .NET based Content Management Platform in the Nordic region. Digimaker Content Management NetServer is a 100% .NET-based, C#-written, web-based Content Management platform meant for editors, authors, developers and .NET solution houses for building user-friendly websites, creating rules-driven editorial processes for aligning online publishing efforts with business objectives and building customized solutions.
Article tags: content management system, cms, crm, wcms, content management

8). Search Engine Friendly Content Management Systems
What is a Content Management System? A Content Management System (CMS) is a third party software application which allows web site administrators to add, update or delete content, photos, and documents to their web site in “real time”. Many web sites are modified using these web-based tools as they require little to no knowledge of HTML or web scripting languages.
Article tags: cms, seo, sem, content management system, asp, php, search engine, yahoo, msn, google

9). Content Management Systems Equal Business Suicide!
One of the fastest way to minimise your chances of web business success is to use a Content Management System (CMS).
Article tags: content management systems, cms, phpws, mambo, plone, drupal, geeklog, siteframe, phpseo, web design

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