Which one is better?
Obviously there are some advantages and some disadvantages of both.
I want to know them. Can someone help please...
Which one is better?
Obviously there are some advantages and some disadvantages of both.
I want to know them. Can someone help please...
Renegade posted this at 19:33 — 3rd January 2007.
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Have you tried searching the forums on this topic? It has been discussed quite deeply many times before.
This one is the most recent one that I could find.
http://www.webmaster-forums.net/showthread.php?t=32919
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The Coder posted this at 11:24 — 4th January 2007.
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thanks for telling... what is CMS???
andy206uk posted this at 12:50 — 4th January 2007.
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a CMS is a content management system. A system that allows you to edit the content on your web pages without having to manually update the pages - ideal if you have a client that isn't technical enough to write HTML but needs to update his site. Examples include wordpress, joomla, mambo, textpattern (and MANY MANY more!)
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JeevesBond posted this at 06:46 — 5th January 2007.
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Don't forget Drupal, which mostly supports standards and other good design practices.
It also happens to be what we're using for the new content site that will be a sister site to this one. There'll be some good articles on Standards based design in there too.
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