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Description of Content Management Systems

A means of managing web content and separating content from display format. Usually built around a database, and can allow workflow management.

A content management system facilitates the creation and maintenance of websites by separating page content from the way in which it is rendered. This is particularly useful since it allows users with varying competencies to be involved in developing and maintaining sites. In concrete terms, this means that graphic artists and web designers can implement a CMS which others without those skill sets can use to publish text, pictures etc. in a consistent and accessible way. This site is itself a created using a specific kind of CMS called a [wiki].

CMSs are usually built using dynamic pages based on scripts written in languages such as [ PHP], [ Perl], [ Java] or [ ASP.NET]. These scripts together with formatting information defined in [HTML] and [CSS] control the rendering of content stored in either a relational database (e.g. [MySQL] or [SQL Server]) or a set of [XML] files.

The terms [Document Management System] and [Website Management] have overlapping concepts with Content Management Systems.


How are Content Management Systems used in Missions?

Issues with Content Management Systems

Different implementations and solutions using Content Management Systems

A good place to try out open source CMS is www.opensourcecms.com. You can compare them at www.cmsmatrix.org. Don't just look for a CMS that does everything, consider the search criteria listed on the page and decide which are most important to your needs. Ease of use of each feature can vary considerably so just because a CMS has a wider range of features doesn't mean it will be more effective.

There are a bewildering number of these, both free and commercial. Commonly used free ones are: [Joomla], [Drupal], [Plone] & [Typo3]. This Wikipedia article is a good introduction to the range of CMSs available.


Some PHP based CMS that would be reasonable for a mission's site:

More comples PHP CMS:

Some other non-PHP CMS are:

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