CONTENT MANAGEMENT
I have previously
written on the various options for
content management systems (CMS's).
However, content management systems
are not right for every situation.
So how can you tell if your website
needs a content management system?
The number one factor is whether or
not being able to frequently update
your site yourself is more important
than 100% control over how it looks.
The majority of the CMS's out there
allow you to insert them into a
template and/or apply one of a set
of "themes" to their CMS. However,
you generally do not have absolute
control over how the CMS displays
the page. Someone who knows how to
program can modify them to a certain
extent, but at a certain point, they
would be better off creating a
custom CMS from scratch for you, and
that can get expensive.
Given that, if it is very important
to you that you have the ability to
update your site yourself, a CMS
should still be employed. You just
have to decide which is more
important.
Now I am probably overstating the
fact. Very likely, your CMS can be
customized to a point you are
completely happy with. As an
example, check out Mission
Nicaragua. The majority of the site
is not being run by a CMS. However,
the Newsletter (ie blog) and Gallery
are. As is obvious once visiting the
site, the Newsletter is much more
customizable than the Gallery is.
However, both are imbedded in the
design of the site.
Both the Newsletter and the Gallery
are updated on a fairly regular
basis. The slight compromise in
customizability was overshadowed by
the ability to make frequent updates
to the site.
So now it is up to you to decide for
yourself. If you will be updating
your site frequently, a CMS may be
right for you. If not, you may
prefer to have complete control over
the look of your site.
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