Beginning as merely a solution to a need for dynamic scripting for a personal web page and named pLog at that time, LifeType was born. Its developers, Oscar Renalias and Francesc Pla, have continuously enhanced the blogging software to its … Continue reading →
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WYSIWYGWhether your web site is a personal blog or a large business site, Drupal (http://www.drupal.org) is one content management system that can cover your needs. Written in PHP and open source, the software is designed to allow for a dizzying … Continue reading →
The Post Nuke CMS is quite similar to the more mature PHP Nuke. While it is indeed a fork of PHP Nuke, the core code has been replaced entirely with the aim of creating a more stable and secure environment. … Continue reading →
Joomla and Drupal are easily the two most popular options on the open-source CMS market. Both systems took tremendous leaps in the right direction with the releases of Joomla 1.5 and Drupal 5.0. You could say Drupal went a little … Continue reading →
When it comes to creating a large, content rich site, it is important to know that you have many tools available to you, not just the popular brands that get all the press hype. Unfortunately, the plethora of CMS options … Continue reading →
Though often associated with hosting and network servers, Linux itself is operating system software. Unlike Unix, which can be traced back to AT&T Labs circa in the 1960s, Linux is an open-source system that wasn’t released until nearly 30 years … Continue reading →
Open-source content management systems are abundant these days, but few have garnered the popularity of Drupal. Drupal is a free software application that allows individuals or groups of user to create and manage content-rich websites. At the time of this … Continue reading →
You just can’t travel the open-source CMS circuit without hearing one word: Joomla. This system is easily one of the most talked about software packages on the open-source market or anywhere for that matter, always being praised for its ease … Continue reading →
Content management systems are designed to facilitate the easy publishing and managing of various types of content. A CMS simplifies the process of updating content and also makes it easier to create a dynamic website regardless of what you lack … Continue reading →