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		<title>Open Source CMS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 06:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Computers And Technology]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cms Open Source]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open source CMS is an open source content management system. It allows for businesses and websites to easily monitor, store, and publish a wide variety of multiple content types. The types of content generally managed includes web content, electronic documents, audio files, computer files, and image media. Because there are two different types of uses [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Open source CMS is an open source content management system. It allows for businesses and websites to easily monitor, store, and publish a wide variety of multiple content types. The types of content generally managed includes web content, electronic documents, audio files, computer files, and image media. Because there are two different types of uses for open source CMS, inter-office and web based, it is important to understand how content management really works, in order to be able to implement the software for your own needs.<br/><br/>The traditional content management system allows for inter-office communication and seamless operation. The entire system is built to withstand hundreds of contributors and allows for interactive use. It allows for filing sharing, approval, and publication of content. However, in today&#8217;s world, most people are using Open Source CMS for management of web based content.<br/><br/>Using CMS for web based content is ideal for large websites who need absolute control over their content. Content used for web based CMS include brochures, guides, manuals, and articles. Every CMS software is different, however, you might find many different features on the software. For example, you might have the ability to identify users of the system, as well as the roles they play in managing content.<br/><br/>You might be able to assign types of content, as well as categories, and then subsequently assign responsibilities and roles to various users. A CMS software program may come with alerts that allow any of the key users of the system to be notified if there are any content changes of any type. Formatting is generally available as well, which allows you to determine layout, font size, font type, and color all the way around.<br/><br/>There are several different types of Content Management Systems. Some of the most popular include Drupal, Joomla, Mambo, and WordPress.<br/><br/>Joomla<br/><br/>Joomla has quickly and easily become one of the web&#8217;s most popular and powerful content management systems for many different reasons. Not only is it easy to use and requires little to no programming knowledge, but it comes with a variety of fabulous additional features that have been created by users just like you.<br/><br/>Therefore, not only can you easily manage your content such as articles, images, documents, and so forth, but you can also take advantage of form builders, calendars, blogs, subscriptions, advertisements, newsletters, forums, forms, and even shopping carts with this simple and very easy to use content management system.<br/><br/>Drupal<br/><br/>Drupal is another one of the more popular CMS software programs. It provides you or your user community an easy way to organize, manage, and publish your content. The great thing about this software program is that because it is open source and available widely, it is constantly being reconfigured and new developments occur on a regular basis to increase public satisfaction.<br/><br/>You can also get yourself a comprehensive manual for using Drupal, which makes the learning process a whole lot easier. Drupal is one of the most flexible of all of the CMS software programs, allowing you to customize the program to suit your specific needs.<br/><br/>Mambo<br/><br/>As another one of the more popular open source CMS software programs, Mambo is for everyone. Those who want their own simple, personal website, Mambo is suitable. Then again, for those who need an application for the corporate world, Mambo may be the answer as well. It contains a wide variety of features that users really enjoy.<br/><br/>These features document manager, customized layouts, optimization, accessibility, and can even be set up as an e-commerce solution as well. Mambo even comes with multilingual features as well.<br/><br/>As you can see there are several open source CMS software programs available for you to use. It is important to carefully analyze each program and determine which ones suits your needs the best. Most any of the ones listed here can be used for complex websites or simple websites and include the same easy to use features for publishing, managing, and organizing your content.<br/>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.momentsofelegance.com/catalog/winter-wedding-favors-c-138.html'>winter wedding favors</a></div>
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		<title>Vinyl Window Graphics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 23:48:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Automotive]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Car Window]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Glass Windows]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[How is this so? Most car windows are coated with silicon or other types of substrates that make vinyl adhesion short lived. And because vehicles are exposed to direct sunlight and heat for long periods, vinyl decals, which are expected to last at least 3 years, might not stay on. In addition, most of the [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>How is this so? Most car windows are coated with silicon or other types of substrates that make vinyl adhesion short lived. And because vehicles are exposed to direct sunlight and heat for long periods, vinyl decals, which are expected to last at least 3 years, might not stay on. In addition, most of the tints that coat car windows are also not vinyl friendly. While the vinyl decals stick longer on them, they become a problem to take off without running the risk of destroying the film.<br/><br/>It would also be prudent to do away with dark-colored graphics, because they respond adversely to sunlight as they absorb greater amounts of heat. If left for a long period of time, the glass might eventually explode. On the other hand, vinyl adhesion does not work in too cold weathers, particularly those under 40 degrees Fahrenheit.<br/><br/>This is why most vehicle graphics installers discourage against placing decals on windows. Apart from the incompatibility of the window coatings with vinyl, they also require a lot more work to install. For instance, while car bodies are okay with calendared vinyl, glass windows respond better to perforated cast vinyl, which are relatively pricey. Also, because car windows still have to serve their purpose, that is, for those inside to be able to see what&#8217;s outside, special materials have to be used.<br/><br/>This does not say, though, that vinyl graphics should never be placed on glass windows. It simply serves as a reminder that installing window graphics is a more tedious and costly process. However, if you really must have graphics on your car window, then you should bring the job to the professionals, to be safe.<br/><strong>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.wpnow.com'>wordpress theme</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Build or Buy a CMS?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 16:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Internet And Businesses Online]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creating a content management system either from scratch, or using pre-existing building blocks, may sound like the ultimate way to get the exact solution you require.However, careful analyses often reveals dangerous pitfalls and serious short comings with many custom built content management systems. In comparison to today&#8217;s mature, tested and carefully designed products, most home-grown [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Creating a content management system either from scratch, or using pre-existing building blocks, may sound like the ultimate way to get the exact solution you require.However, careful analyses often reveals dangerous pitfalls and serious short comings with many custom built content management systems. <br />In comparison to today&#8217;s mature, tested and carefully designed products, most home-grown systems are quirky, poorly thought-out, and difficult to maintain. <br />However, even now many will seriously consider custom development. Like any IT custom development project, you could be taking on serious risk when it comes to delivering your project on time and budget, not to mention the downside of expensive support and the lack of upgrades in the future. <br />Two main reasons organisations choose to build <br />Perceived Flexibility <br />The decision to build rather than buy is frequently based on the assertion that no off-the-shelf product could possibly meet the specific business needs of the organisation. <br />For many developers, customisation efforts quickly mean abandoning consistent architectures, or processes, in favour of meeting seemingly complex requirements. Such an approach is short-sighted, paying no respect to the need for change, and a consistent model to ensure scalability, security and true-flexibility. <br />In reality, the information management and publishing requirements of a broad range of possible applications can be successfully contained in a well thought out system. If requirements are found that do not fit the system, instead of developing at a tangent to meet some specific unusual need (and thereby creating an island of development investment), we rather prefer to adjust the system, so the need can be met predictably again and again. <br />With that in mind: <br />.A good CMS should offer a dynamic Information Store that allows any conceivable structure of content to be created. Any number of meta-data fields can be defined and complex database record structures can be configured, enabling structured data to be managed with the same ease as free-form articles. All this without any custom programming, and in a consistent interface for managing information. <br />The template system must truly separate presentation and content, and eliminates the need for any programming in order to create flexible page functionality. This may be made possible through a system of Skins (the HTML) and Views (the rules that bind information to presentation), and some form of rendering or mark-up language.<br/><br/>The end result is a template building system with extraordinary flexibility, enabling complex web applications including online catalogue based shops, portals and directories to be deployed rapidly, with no custom-ASP programming. <br />Cost <br />Some web development firms frequently promise to deliver a powerful CMS for an up front cost that may sound attractive. <br />It is a well known fact that IT development projects frequently run well over time and budget expectations. Heading down the custom development path is almost guaranteed to result in project blow-outs, missed deadlines, and unexpected complications. <br />Close examination of many custom CMS implementations reveals serious oversights in the design of the publishing engine and the flexibility of the system. <br />Considering a robust product based solution represents many person- years of development time, it is little wonder a comparable custom system cannot be constructed in a matter of a few weeks or months from scratch. <br />For example, many custom-built systems lack the following important features: <br />100% audit trail and roll back: Quickly built custom systems frequently present live database records to the web site visitors, rather than versioning approved content, and moving into a flat file format that can be more quickly served, with less load on your live web server.<br/><br/>This is risky from a security point of view, and could leave your organisation exposed to unnecessary legal risks because of a lack of historical data on your web site publishing. <br />True separation of presentation and business logic. Instead, templates are custom built with programming code, and presentation, in a single page, creating a tightly inter-dependent code base that is complex to maintain. Design changes need to be made by programmers rather than designers, meaning the cost of change is time consuming and expensive. There is system for managing template functionality, therefore change require further development. Cost of ownership rapidly escalates as the inevitable need for changes continues. <br />Consistent user interface for managing different structures of information, or content. Instead, many systems bolt-on separate modules, that don&#8217;t truly integrate into the core platform, function differently, and don&#8217;t work with the same security or publishing model. <br />Integrated security, down to the field level. Unless there is a consistent model for managing user permissions across all aspects of the system, security is difficult to manage, let along understand. <br />True support for concurrent users, with proper record-locking, and item check-out. In a complex web based client-server environment, proper management of concurrent attempts to edit information is critical to ensuring authors do not stomp on each others work. <br />The face of custom development <br />Heading down the custom development path is not for the faint hearted. <br />Custom development is time consuming, and requires considerable diligence in scoping and planning requirements to avoid becoming an iteratively resource hungry monster. <br />Web development is not like building desktop applications. The nature of the Internet creates inherently complex requirements from a client-server perspective. There are many layers of technology ranging from client-side browsed based code (such as DHTML, JavaScript, Flash) to Server-Side languages (VBScript, Jscript, PHP etc), query languages and procedures (SQL), server components (C, Java, VB) and more. Development of a sophisticated solution demands a clear understanding of all these layers. <br />Managing web based application and database servers running a customised solution is more complex than managing a documented product. <br />Testing on different platforms, and loads, can be extremely time consuming. <br />Documentation may never be written to cover 100% custom systems, or elements of a customised system. Working with pre-existing building blocks that are not properly documented, or are really only code libraries, can be as time consuming as building from scratch. <br />Support for a non-standard custom system can be painful to extract, and expensive to continue. <br />Maintenance is more complex, more time consuming and more likely to be fraught with the problems of undocumented functions, that have been long forgotten by programmers that have moved onto other projects. <br />Working with a proven solution <br />Better CMS products are not merely tools, or a collection of loosely defined modules. They are proven, solid solutions, that can be installed and operated out of the box. <br />Deploying a product leverages the expertise of a team focussed on development of a solution that has enjoyed the attention and tuning of thousands of hours of development. <br />Through minimal levels of configuration, a good system can meet the content management needs of a broad range of applications. <br />Customisation of your business presentation layer is fast, thanks to a well defined flexible template system that is managed by the product. <br />Deployment times are typically weeks not months, and cost a fraction of the product license cost &#8211; not a multiple of it &#8211; like some so-called heavy weight solutions. <br />Training and support, plus the on-going commitment to provide you a working solution that can grow with your needs, is a core part of the products vision. <br />Documentation is consistently organised, and growing as the system expands. <br />Online training is growing and becoming more sophisticated. <br />?In comparison: Buy vs Build <br />?<br/><br/>Buy<br/><br/>Build<br/><br/>????????? Lower cost of ownership<br/><br/>????????? Higher cost of ownership<br/><br/>????????? Rapid deployment<br/><br/>????????? Lengthy deployment<br/><br/>????????? Rapid integration<br/><br/>????????? Slow integration<br/><br/>????????? High level of functionality<br/><br/>????????? Low-moderate functionality<br/><br/>????????? Easy to use and maintain<br/><br/>????????? Harder to use, complex maintenance<br/><br/>????????? Follows best practices<br/><br/>????????? Custom design may be poor<br/><br/>????????? Features you could never afford to build<br/><br/>????????? Lacks sophisticated features<br/><br/>????????? Committed support<br/><br/>????????? Contingent support<br/><br/>????????? Upgrades and improvements<br/><br/>????????? Limited or no upgrades<br/><br/>????????? High quality<br/><br/>????????? Low Quality<br/></div>
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		<title>Effective 3D Text in Adobe Photoshop CS4 :: Quick Tuts #2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 22:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Entertainment]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please rate, comment, favorite this as I do put alot of effort into my videos. More Support, More Videos. This is a series where I share a quick simple tip so you guys can increase your knowledge in photoshop and as well as the visual look of your graphic designing.]]></description>
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<p>Please rate, comment, favorite this as I do put alot of effort into my videos. More Support, More Videos. This is a series where I share a quick simple tip so you guys can increase your knowledge in photoshop and as well as the visual look of your graphic designing.<br/></div>
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		<title>What does Stream Processing Unit mean in a graphics card?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Desktops]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to buy a descent graphics card but i&#8217;m kinda confused and there are a zillion of them out there to choose from. One of the things that cought my attention was the Stream Processing Unit and it was different for each card. So what does it mean?]]></description>
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<div>I want to buy a descent graphics card but i&#8217;m kinda confused and there are a zillion of them out there to choose from. One of the things that cought my attention was the Stream Processing Unit and it was different for each card. So what does it mean?</div>
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		<title>how do i make a tab that links back to the main page on wordpress?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 18:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[okay so i am totally new at wordpress so forgive my noobness. so anyways, the pages tab on top&#8230; well i find that when i click on the default &#8220;about&#8221; tab, it get&#8217;s stuck there because i do not have a tab that link back to the frint page? so how do i make that? [...]]]></description>
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<div>okay so i am totally new at wordpress so forgive my noobness. so anyways, the pages tab on top&#8230; well i find that when i click on the default &#8220;about&#8221; tab, it get&#8217;s stuck there because i do not have a tab  that link back to the frint page? so how do i make that? </p>
<p>i know thye can just click on the back button on their browser but i want it to be more navigatable&#8230;.<br/></div>
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		<title>Introduction to HTML 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 19:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: Higher quality version on Vimeo: vimeo.com Are you interested in HTML 5 and what&#8217;s coming down the pipeline but haven&#8217;t had time to read any articles yet? Brad Neuberg has put together an educational Introduction to HTML 5 video that goes over many of the major aspects of this new standard, including: * Web [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>Note: Higher quality version on Vimeo: vimeo.com Are you interested in HTML 5 and what&#8217;s coming down the pipeline but haven&#8217;t had time to read any articles yet? Brad Neuberg has put together an educational Introduction to HTML 5 video that goes over many of the major aspects of this new standard, including: * Web vector graphics with the Canvas tag and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) * The Geolocation API * HTML 5 Video * The HTML 5 Database and Application Cache * Web workers In the video we also crack open the HTML 5 youtube Video prototype to show you some of the new HTML 5 tags, such as nav, article, etc. It&#8217;s chock full of demos and sample source code.<br/>Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.imagemule.com'>wordpress themes</a></p>
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		<title>Do you know the CMS that able to print the shipping label?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 05:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Software]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Product Quantity]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m looking for a CMS that able to do these tasks. - handle the product quantity - able to print out the shipping label Does anyone ever use or know this kind of CMS? Thanks in advance.Read more about this and other topics related to music blog]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/>I&#8217;m looking for a CMS that able to do these tasks.<br />
- handle the product quantity<br />
- able to print out the shipping label</p>
<p>Does anyone ever use or know this kind of CMS? Thanks in advance.<br/>Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.newsongny.com'>music blog</a></p>
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		<title>How do you import a photoshop design to dreamweaver without slicing?</title>
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<div>I am trying to make a website. I have a template already that I made one Photoshop but I want to get it onto Dreamweaver without slicing. I only have Photoshop Elements so there is no slicing. I know there is a way to do it but I just don&#8217;t know how to.<br/>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.jackscouponcodes.com/store/74/Ebay-coupon-codes.html'>ebay coupons</a></div>
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		<title>How do I use photoshop to filter a layer?</title>
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<div>This is a follow up to a previously asked question. How to remove a square background from a round logo.  I have Photoshop CS4 available, but have very little experience with it.  All I have managed to do so far is make the background checkered.<br/>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.momentsofelegance.com/catalog/bridal-shower-favors-c-54.html'>bridal shower favors</a></div>
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