Had to point you to First Baptist Church of Grand Cayman which has a beautiful new website that is a great example of what you can do with WordPress as a content management system (CMS). Have we mentioned lately how much we love WordPress?
Entries Tagged as 'CMS'
First Baptist Church of Grand Cayman using WordPress
November 21st, 2006 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS · Design
WordPress Theme - Way Too Clean 1.0
Here’s a new theme called Way Too Clean 1.0. This works with WordPress 1.5 beta and it’s new templating system. This would make a good plug-n-play method for using WordPress as a CMS for your small business or church website.
January 7th, 2005 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS · CSS
Templates for various blogging systems
Here’s a place to find templates for popular blogging systems: CMS Styles
September 21st, 2004 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS · CSS · Design · Web Dev
WebCalendar
PHP based calendar application that could double as an events calendar—k5n.us: WebCalendar
April 9th, 2004 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS · PHP · Web Dev
Global Listings MT Extension
Global Listings Extension 2.0.2 - a great looking plugin to pull the content of several MovableType powered blogs onto one page.
April 9th, 2004 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS · MovableType · Web Dev
Qdig - Quick Digital Image Gallery
This PHP based image galary tool looks promising: Qdig - Quick Digital Image Gallery
And here it’s being used on a MovableType powered site: manalang.com: Embedded Movable Type Photo Gallery
It would be interesting to see this used in WordPress. I may try it out soon.
April 9th, 2004 · 1 Comment | Tags: CMS · MovableType · PHP · Photography
PmWiki
I haven’t had need for a wiki but this one is written with PHP and looks interesting and just may come in handy some day—so I link to it here: PmWiki
April 9th, 2004 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS · PHP · Wikis
WordPress
I tried WordPress a few months ago and wasn’t too impressed with where this blogging tool was. But in just a short time I’ve found version 1.0.1 has come a long way. I’ve recently converted this site from MovableType to WordPress. Why? Can you say Open Source?
February 29th, 2004 · Comments Off | Tags: Blogging · CMS
Pivot
Pivot is a web-based tool to help you maintain dynamic sites, like weblogs or online journals. Pivot is released under the GPL so it is completely free to use. It is written in PHP, and does not require additional libraries or databases to function.
October 21st, 2003 · Comments Off | Tags: Blogging · CMS · Web Dev
Making MT do CM tricks
Dean Peters points us to a few articles and such that will help us understand how to make MovableType a Content Managment System. Read It
July 30th, 2003 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS
Breadcrumb Navigation
I went looking for some help on creating breadcrumb navigation and found this insightful article at Zend.com.
January 22nd, 2003 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS · PHP · Web Dev
Column Two
Discovered today: this helpful site self proclaimed as “News and opinion on all things KM & CM”. That’s knowledge management and content management in case you didn’t already know. I found interesting the many pointers to style guides from various organizations and companies.
January 17th, 2003 · Comments Off | Tags: CMS