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How 50 Premium WordPress Themes Allow You to Turn WordPress Into a CMS

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Drupal or Joomla giving you headaches? If you own a small site, you are credibly aware that these systems have a bit of a challenge curve, and may even enjoin custom coding. WordPress Remix turns the easy to use WordPress blogging system into a full blown CMS ideal for small to medium sites. WordPress Remix comes packed with first-class features to make managing your site a breeze. We did have some trouble working with the built-in CSS for the site, so it is advised these themes be used on new sites.

WordPress Remix comes with:

* 50+ value WP Themes – all dead optimized and well
* 7 Color schemes – apply one to your theme for a completely new look
* Support Forum – Help is a click away
* It is pre-configured for widely used plugins like Contact-Form, Page Navi, Gravatar Flickrss Post judgment Author set off and
* Widget ready and W3C
* Random dynamical testimonials widget – Simply list them in a single out file

With these valuable WordPress themes -how to build your site is a motion you will not have to worry about. Designers, clientèle owners and programmers all agree this value theme set is a real time saver allowing you to concentrate on the things that matter in your blog -content You also will not have to deal with the huge learning curve of Joomla or Drupal hand writing HTML, sexy photo galleries, forums or most features in common content management systems. The team at WordPress Remix have put into concert a really good theme that is easy to use and potent. Most plugins come pre-configured with the optimum settings to get you started. The theme also comes with the ability to put in their default themes to help you start your own online entrepreneur ventures, or the forum module to let the users of your site start a dialog and create a community.

Do more with less, this will be the last WordPress theme you will ever need to buy due to its highly customizable themes.

By: Jarret Minkler

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Jarret Minkler is the owner of Product Review Blogs which has many other reviews for popular online products.



Ten Ton TV Episode #4: Working with WordPress and CMS in Dreamweaver CS5!

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Ready for some Dreamweaver CS5? In Ten Ton TV Episode #5, I dig into one of the awesome new features; the ability to work with Content Management Systems like WordPress, Drupal, and others. See how Dreamweaver handles not only the previewing of a full WordPress blog, but also how to access the dynamic files and how to begin making changes.

3 Content Management Systems in Brief – WordPress, Joomla and Drupal

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Go to a webmaster forum on the Internet and ask, “What is the best content management system for me to use for my site?” Differences of opinion will sprout faster than crabgrass in a front yard.

Following are three brief reviews of what are arguably the most popular free and open-source content management systems available on the Internet — WordPress, Joomla and Drupal. These briefs are the opinions of a webmaster who has built and maintained sites on all three systems.

WordPress

Pros: Anyone venturing into building a Web site on a CMS for the first time should consider WordPress as a strong choice. It is simple, intuitive, easy to use and easy to install. Templates and plugins are readily available on WordPress.org and easy to install as well. This system is ideal for someone with light technical skills.

Cons: Being one of the simplest systems also makes it one of the most limited systems. As sites grow, they require more features and functionality. WordPress is largely known as software ideally used for blogging; anything beyond blogging requires something more sophisticated. The community forums at WordPress.org are moderately helpful for new and inexperienced users.

Joomla

Pros: Joomla is designed for the masses, just like WordPress. It is extremely popular in part because it has a nice visual interface that makes it easier to use than other systems. The community forums at Joomla.org are extremely active and helpful for new users. The site also has an extensive number of available plugins, which are easy to install. Joomla is best suited for someone with moderate technical skills.

Cons: The quantity of plugins is weakened by the quality of plugins. Not all of the plugins integrate effectively and must be discarded. The HTML editing interface is quirky at best. Security also is an issue; the community forums tend to show a high number of hacking problems on member sites. Like WordPress, the software is limited in what it can do with the layout and presentation of pages.

Drupal

Pros: By far, Drupal is the most technically advanced of the three systems. It is highly respected for its tightly built architecture, speed and effectiveness. Security clearly is a top concern. Layout and presentation are less limited than WordPress or Joomla. As a result, Drupal is a CMS that appeals to webmasters with strong technical skills.

Cons: The interface is the least intuitive of the three systems. Drupal is well-known for having “a steep uphill learning curve,” a quote that has appeared often in discussions about its strong points and weak points. In addition, the forums are the least helpful of the three systems if the post comes from a new and inexperienced user with weak to moderate technical skills.

By: Scott Bateman

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Scott Bateman is a professional journalist and online publisher with 29 years of experience in media including newspapers, radio stations and television stations. He has worked extensively for two major media companies and has launched numerous Web sites for media, local businesses and non-profit associations.