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<h1>2019-02-04 Update</h1>
<blockquote>Effectively, "PHP CMS" here means { Drupal, Mediawiki, WordPress }. Below is mostly 2011 or earlier.
<h1>''cf:'' [[C-Liu|C-六]]</h1></blockquote>
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<h1>Consider the Concrete5 (<a href=http://concrete5.com><font color=blue>C5</font></a>) CMS as the basis of your Web Enterprise </h1>
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<blockquote>Content Management Systems (CMSes) such as Joomla or Drupal&sup1; manage your web. C5 is also a <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP><font color=navy>PHP</font></a> CMS but superior to both. </blockquote>
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<h2><a href=http://anyjuan.ai-integration.biz:42666/c5><font size=4 color=green>Go/Return to the sample site.</font></a> <font style="background-color: yellow" size=2> (Take a live tour! login <b>there</b> as 'admin' with the password I sent you)</font></h2>
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<blockquote>A strong point of C5 is the entire site is <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYG><font color=navy>WYSIWYG</font></a> editable. If possible please reverse any edits you make. If you need a guided tour call me</blockquote>
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<h2>Hosting, Performance, Development, and Maintenance</h2><blockquote>
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Performance is largely a function of your hosting <a href="javascript:openWin('/aboutHosting.html');"><font color=darkgreen><b>...learn more)</b></font></a>. If you choose the monthly billing, I can arrange all the details of your hosting.</blockquote>
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<h2>The Look and Feel of Your Site</h2>
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<blockquote>C5 has two simple themes installed. If you want a custom look and feel developed for your site, you can either hire or graphic artists to work with me for that purpose, give me your specifications, or find some theme or template from the many available and I will apply to create a new C5 theme for you however I am not a graphics artist.</blockquote>
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<h2>E Commerce and other Extensions</h2>
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<blockquote>You may want to either develop custom software or have a package such as <a href=http://www.magentocommerce.com><font color=blue>Magneto</font></a> integrated into site. This can be done and in such a manner that visitors to your site will see it as seamless. However the integration of these packages will be superficial and you will still have to maintain their backends seperately.</blockquote>
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<h2>How long and How much?</h2><blockquote>
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As little as 2 biz days if you have your hosting and other arrangements complete. I'd prefer to keep these jobs to no more than 4 calendar weeks and no more than 80 hours of my time. I can supply ongoing support for the minimum hourly charge which is also the min initial development cost ($400). A month of support is included free!</blockquote>
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Yes! As you will see C5 includes Flash integration. I can also use Flash or Flex to build custom extensions or work with your graphic artist to create same.</blockquote></font>
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<h1>About <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_content_management_systems title="like langs, CMS is a contentious choice">CMS</a> <font size=2> and what you need to support your web in general ....  
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<div align=right></html>[[Resume|<font size=2 color=navy><b>to my Resume Portal</b></font>]]<html></div>
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    <blockquote>A <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP><font  
    color=pink>PHP</font></a> Content Management System (CMS) such as Joomla or <a href=http://drupal.org>Drupal</a>&sup1; provides a backend for your web. <a href=http://concrete5.com><font color=lime>C5</font></a>, <a href=http://typo3.org><font color=lime>Typo3</font></a> are among <a href=http://phpxref.com/cms/><font color=lime>others</font></a>&sup2;. Many modern programming languages have applications that more or less fit in this category and my experience and practice are not limited to PHP but this page is. Why PHP? See <sup>4</sup>.  
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</html>''See also'' [http://cmsmatrix.org cmsmatrix.org], a comparision site.<html>
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    <h2>Hosting, Performance, Development, and Maintenance</h2>
      <blockquote>Performance is largely a function of your hosting <a href="javascript:openWin('/aboutHosting.html');"><font color=cyan>(<i><b>more...)</b></i></font></a>.
        Monthly support provides a basis for development and maintenance <a href="javascript:openWin('/aboutSupport.html');"><font color=cyan>(<b><i><u>more...</u>)</i></b></font></a> .</blockquote>
    <h2>The Look and Feel of Your Site</h2>
        <blockquote>CMSes generally come with some theming mechanism and numerous have pre-prepared publicly available free and priced ones that can be used. In practice, if you want high-end custom look and feel developed for your app/site, you will need to hire a graphic artist/design shop for that. You can probably save yourself time and money by nailing down the software first. See also UI/UX Resources.</blockquote>
    <h2></html>[[E Commerce and other Integrations and Customizations]]<html></h2>
    <h2>How long and How much?</h2>
        <blockquote>The standard enterprise business case is for AKPMSPRNT to implement a core metaphor base </html>[[C-Liu|C-&#x516D;]]<html> app in DS but something with WP may be done in a couple of days. See the Rate Chart.
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    <h2>Is there one you are committed to maintaining?</h2>
          <blockquote>Yes, C-&#x516D; integrates CodeIgniter, Drupal6/7, Magento and arbitrary other PHP packages as FLOW3 packages in my framework. </blockquote></font>
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&sup1; &nbsp; &nbsp; I've used both in paid work<sup><a href=http://www.houghtonintl.com>A</a>, <a href=http://bu.edu>B</a>,  <a href=http://surfingnosara.com>C</a></sup>.  The Typo3 site has a <a href=http://typo3.com/Highlights.1629.0.html><font color=blue>cogent graphic of the whole CMS space</font></a> and <a href=http://www.steptwo.com.au/papers/kmc_evaluate/><font color=blue>here</font></a> is a link to a a CMS evaluation procedure.<br/>
&sup2; &nbsp; &nbsp; Each, however, has its strengths and weaknesses. </html>[[WordPress|<font color=blue>WordPress</font>]]<html> is (2013-Q2) a blogging package rather than a general purpose CMS but a blog is content it or TextPattern are great for brochure sites. Joomla/Mambo and Drupal are the most popular general PHP CMSes.<br> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; C5 is WYSIWYG using jquery AJAX and has a decent core design. The last I counted there were at least a 100 PHP CMSes alone.<br>
&sup3; &nbsp; &nbsp; Concrete5 and others state that they will not support IE6. I may do so however, I don't here in my domains but client work is different. Safari 3 or better should be on any Mac, I was just late in upgrading.<br>
<sup>4</sup> &nbsp; &nbsp;No reason, I can work with web packages in Java, Smalltalk, .Net, Lisp, Haskell, and Ruby, but this page oriented to the PHP market. </html>See also [[Encyclopaedia Galactica]].<html>
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&sup1; I've used both in paid work.<br>
&sup2; 2008-09-07: I will move to the sample site to the <a href=http://meansofproduction.biz>server farm</a> before the end of this month.</font><br>
<b><font color=red>Note: this service offering has nothing to with the use of this domain or items in the navigation to your left, except of course for my resume portal.</font></b></td></tr>
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 27 May 2022

2019-02-04 Update

Effectively, "PHP CMS" here means { Drupal, Mediawiki, WordPress }. Below is mostly 2011 or earlier.

cf: C-六

About CMS and what you need to support your web in general ....        

A PHP Content Management System (CMS) such as Joomla or Drupal¹ provides a backend for your web. C5, Typo3 are among others². Many modern programming languages have applications that more or less fit in this category and my experience and practice are not limited to PHP but this page is. Why PHP? See 4.

See also cmsmatrix.org, a comparision site.

Hosting, Performance, Development, and Maintenance

Performance is largely a function of your hosting (more...). Monthly support provides a basis for development and maintenance (more...) .

The Look and Feel of Your Site

CMSes generally come with some theming mechanism and numerous have pre-prepared publicly available free and priced ones that can be used. In practice, if you want high-end custom look and feel developed for your app/site, you will need to hire a graphic artist/design shop for that. You can probably save yourself time and money by nailing down the software first. See also UI/UX Resources.

E Commerce and other Integrations and Customizations

How long and How much?

The standard enterprise business case is for AKPMSPRNT to implement a core metaphor base C-六 app in DS but something with WP may be done in a couple of days. See the Rate Chart.

Is there one you are committed to maintaining?

Yes, C-六 integrates CodeIgniter, Drupal6/7, Magento and arbitrary other PHP packages as FLOW3 packages in my framework.

¹     I've used both in paid workA, B, C. The Typo3 site has a cogent graphic of the whole CMS space and here is a link to a a CMS evaluation procedure.
²     Each, however, has its strengths and weaknesses. WordPress is (2013-Q2) a blogging package rather than a general purpose CMS but a blog is content it or TextPattern are great for brochure sites. Joomla/Mambo and Drupal are the most popular general PHP CMSes.
      C5 is WYSIWYG using jquery AJAX and has a decent core design. The last I counted there were at least a 100 PHP CMSes alone.
³     Concrete5 and others state that they will not support IE6. I may do so however, I don't here in my domains but client work is different. Safari 3 or better should be on any Mac, I was just late in upgrading.
4    No reason, I can work with web packages in Java, Smalltalk, .Net, Lisp, Haskell, and Ruby, but this page oriented to the PHP market. See also Encyclopaedia Galactica.