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Advantages for Using FrontPage (Part I)
Ever since I've been doing SEO work, I've always griped and complained about FrontPage and all the extraneous code it puts in the section of the page, etc. Then recently, I had the opportunity to visit with a group of advanced search engine...
Blogging tips for beginners
Blogging for beginners tip 1:
Get Started with a blog:
There are many options for starting your own Blog, and most of
them are FREE.
Below is a list of FREE Blog services:
Blogger - the most popular free...
Create and deploy a website from start to finish!
Create and deploy a website from start to finish! Need a website for small business, church, sports team, or community but don’t know where to start? Don’t have the time or maybe even the knowledge on how to build and or publish a website? Well let...
How I Slashed The Load Time For My Website By 200-300%...And So Can You, For Yours!
Here is my latest article. It may be freely used in ezines, on websites or in e-books, as long as the Resource Box is left intact. I would appreciate notification of where it was used, and if possible, a copy of the ezine or newsletter that it was...
HTML Editors 101 - Smaller Is Better
Microsoft FrontPage and Macromedia's Dreamweaver aren't the only HTML editors on the market. In fact, niche HTML editors from various independent developer offer a number of advantages over the big boys. SiteSpinner SiteSpinner is a user-friendly...
MAMBO- a full-featured content management system
Content management systems (CMS) store and manage an organization's electronic document and Web content so that even the non-technical authors and employee of the company can reuse the information across different applications which is otherwise...
Spice Up Your Web Site With Rotating Images
Normally I don't like moving objects when I arrive at a web site. It distracts visitors from getting to the content. However, many web sites could enhance their visitor's experience by creating rotating images on the home page. Here's a good...
There's Gold in Your Website's Server Log
Many Webmasters have never bothered to view their website's server log. Ignoring your server log is like flying with a blind pilot. You may still be cruising along, but you have no idea where you are or where you're headed. If your website is on...
Web Design for the No-Talent Artist
Not everyone can hit a 90 mile per hour fast ball 400 feet. That's why there are so few major league baseball players. Most everyone enjoyed art class while in school, but we also realized there was probably only one in each classroom who actually...
WYSIWYG Versus Coding: HTML With A Purpose
After years of working with entrepreneurs who developed their first web site using an image-based editor, the new world of internet marketing has placed a stronger emphasis on web development that conforms to technical concerns such as search...
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MAMBO- a full-featured content management system
Content management systems (CMS) store and manage an organization's electronic document and Web content so that even the non-technical authors and employee of the company can reuse the information across different applications which is otherwise done by technical programmers. The web published content can also be distributed to customers and business partners outside the organization. The core application of the CMS is to manage content during its entire lifecycle i.e. from creation through publishing. The content of the CMS can also be shared by e-commerce and customer relationship management systems (CRM). . It also reduces the daily stream of calls to the IT department for changes to the website. Content management system enables you to establish a consistent look and feel throughout your site, but gives your non-technical content authors the power to publish and update their own content using simple, but powerful, browser-based tools. Some of the CMS systems integrate with content delivery applications to deliver the content via a web site.
Mambo is a full-featured content management system that can be used for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Continue reading for a detailed feature list. Mambo is a feature-rich dynamic portal engine/content management tool capable of building sites from several pages to several thousand. Mambo uses
PHP/MySQL and features a very comprehensive admin manager. Mambo uses a modular framework for component/class extensibility. With Mambo there is no need for HTML, XML, DHTML skills. Just enter your content, add a picture and then through the easy to use administrator web-interface click Publish. Mambo can be hosted on Linux, Unix, Windows and Macintosh OS X servers - in fact as long as it runs PHP and MySQL, it can run Mambo. Mambo is the perfect solution for developers and novice users alike who demand a simple yet elegant way to deploy professional websites rapidly.
http://www.templatemuseum.com is the successful company's best choice! Already over 50 Mambo-ready templates! Adobe Photoshop layered PSD and Macromedia FLA source files available for nearly all templates! A new unique template added to the file base each day! Get access for a very nominal price! They charge for the value they add and not for the hard work that Miro, the Mambo Development Team and the Mambo community have put into it. They have a large and healthy user and developer community and provide a basic level of content approval for registered users. They provide online help. Their templates are Search engine friendly and are simple but powerful template system written mostly in HTML, no complex templating syntax to learn. About the Author
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