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I am interesting in learning how to create a Content Management System and I was wondering if anyone knows a good source (internet or books) that I can use to learn and master CMS.
Do you mean you would like to build a CMS of your own design or would you like to build a site based on a CMS? If it's the latter, Drupal is very well supported and documented.
Do you mean you would like to build a CMS of your own design or would you like to build a site based on a CMS? If it's the latter, Drupal is very well supported and documented.
Hi,
Basically, I want to provide my clients with CMS so that they can update their themselves. For example, I would to create an intranet for a company and build a system (CMS) that will allow them to edit/add articles or forms and upload them to their site.
Lots of CMS packages to choose from. check out http://www.opensourcecms.com/ you can try all the different CMS packages available, view the user and admin interfaces and decide what you want to use.
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