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1 Managing Your Content

2 When the Web Began When Tim Berners-Lee invented the web, he envisioned a read/write Web. But what had emerged in the 1990s was an essentially read-only Web on which you needed an account with an ISP (Internet service provider) to host your web site, special tools, and/or HTML expertise to create a decent site. 1 1. http://www.authorama.com/we-the-media-3.htmlhttp://www.authorama.com/we-the-media-3.html

3 The 1990s Way In order to create the page on the right you need to know how to write the code on the left. Image from the Joomla Tutorial: http://tinyurl.com/hagn7http://tinyurl.com/hagn7

4 The New Way Design is pulled out into a CSS file, still requiring that know how to write the code on the left to create the page on the right. Image from the Joomla Tutorial: http://tinyurl.com/hagn7http://tinyurl.com/hagn7

5 The CMS Way With a Content Management System (CMS) all you need to know is how to type the red text on the left to create the page on the right. Image from the Joomla Tutorial: http://tinyurl.com/hagn7http://tinyurl.com/hagn7

6 What Does that Mean? No more asking IT or Web Developers to edit content No programming knowledge necessary to create web pages The right experts are working on the right parts In short: Content and Presentation are kept separate.

7 CMS Options Proprietary options like MS Sharepoint − Provides you with an enterprise solution that only a professional IT person can install and set up − Minimal control − Costs $$$$ Learn More: http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/default.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/default.mspx

8 CMS Options cont… Open source options like Joomla and Drupal − Provides you with a file that anyone can download, install and administer − Lots of control − Costs 0-$ (depending on external support) Do It Yourself − All of the control − Costs $-$$$$

9 Benefits of the Open Source CMS Consistent website design Availability of pre-packaged modules Active open source community (for support) Empowers staff and potentially customers Encourages communication and collaboration Content can easily be repurposed Content is organized and searchable

10 Benefits of Doing It Yourself Designed specifically for your organization Access to staff input throughout the process Complete control over ever aspect of the site Empowers staff and potentially customers Encourages communication and collaboration Learn More: − Engard, Nicole C. "DIY: Developing Web Applications In-House." Online Magazine 30.6 (2006): 35. (http://tinyurl.com/yqyb9u)http://tinyurl.com/yqyb9u

11 Open Source Resources Open Source CMS: www.opensourcecms.com Demo open source tools before installing them on your machine. [click Portals (CMS)]www.opensourcecms.com Joomla: www.joomla.org An easy to use, award winning, open source content management system.www.joomla.org Drupal: www.drupal.org Highly respected, widely used content management system.www.drupal.org


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