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How websites evolve to CMS

By Albert Vannatta

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Before, creating a website is created only by web programmers or developers because they are the only people who can understand those difficult programming codes and algorithms. But time has changed, Nowadays people can built or create their own website with only ample amount of knowledge in their arsenal. With the help of applications people can now design their own website and do whatever they want to their website without paying attention to those pesky codes.

Websites today are not just HTML anymore. They have their own database to keep their records and data even if it is just a blog site. This is where CMS or content system management becomes useful. Applications like joomla, Drupal or for more old ones, Mambo.

These applications are useful especially to people who have no idea how to work with programs and algorithms of a website. To make it short you cannot make a database for your website if you have no knowledge about data management and programming. And not only that, the layouts for these applications are bland. If you want to change the layouts, you have to buy it in a theme store or websites that sells theme. And if you can get a hold of those themes, you cannot assure that those themes will fit to your website.

For people who really need an extremely customized theme for their website to convey the right mood or theme there’s an alternative called PSD to Joomla conversion. This alternative uses designs made from adobe Photoshop as the working layout for the Joomla or CMS theme. As of today, there are a lot of web developers who use PSD to Joomla conversion because the costs of conversion are way cheaper than planning to build another CMS.

Websites have really come a long way ever since the internet started. It’s becoming more and more dynamic and user friendly than ever and in the near future it’s impossible to know really how websites will evolve again.

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Vannatta, Albert "How websites evolve to CMS." How websites evolve to CMS. 27 Nov. 2010. uberarticles.com. 9 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/business/web-design/how-websites-evolve-to-cms/>.

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Vannatta, A (2010, November 27). How websites evolve to CMS. Retrieved April 9, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/business/web-design/how-websites-evolve-to-cms/

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