Editing your website has never been this easy.
A Content Management System (CMS) is a system for publishing, editing and changing content displayed on web pages. These types of web pages are commonly referred to as “dynamic” rather than “static” because the HTML is assembled by PHP scripts and served to the end-user using information stored in a database. Simply put – CMS’s make it easy for our clients to manage and edit their own websites. Joomla, WordPress and Drupal all have user-friendly back-end interfaces where adding pages, shopping cart items, pictures and links has become a breeze. The type of CMS we use depends on the type of project, but below are the CMS’s used by Tahoe Media Group, which are also the most widely supported and commonly used CMS’s in the world.
JOOMLA! CONTENT MANAGEMENT
The Joomla! CMS is a PHP-based system for creating dynamic web pages. Joomla!’s flexible and extensible structure allows functionality to be added using extensions. Joomla! is one of the most popular CMS’s in the world, is open-source and supported by thousands of developer networks and extensions. Joomla! will natively support responsive web design for adaptation to any mobile device.
WORDPRESS CONTENT MANAGEMENT
WordPress is a free and open source blogging tool and a content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL which runs on a Web hosting service. It has many features including a plug-in architecture and a template system. WordPress is used by over 14.7% of Alexa Internet’s “top 1 million” websites and as of August 2011 manages 22% of all new websites. WordPress is currently the most popular blogging system in use on the Web, powering over 60 million websites worldwide.
DRUPAL CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Drupal /ˈdruːpəl/ is a free and open-source content management framework (CMF) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. It is used as a back-end system for at least 2.1% of all websites worldwide ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites including whitehouse.gov and data.gov.uk. It is also used for knowledge management and business collaboration.
The standard release of Drupal, known as Drupal core, contains basic features common to content management systems. These include user account registration and maintenance, menu management, RSS feeds, page layout customization, and system administration. The Drupal core installation can be used as a brochureware website, a single- or multi-user blog, an Internet forum, or a community website providing for user-generated content.