Reduce your website's total cost of ownership
Web CMS in Malta, as well as in other countries around the globe are fast becoming the natural choice for businesses wanting to develop their new website. But truly, what is a CMS?
Web Content Management System or as it is more commonly known, Web CMS, is a backend system that integrates seamlessly with your website giving you the facility to update your website without the need of professional, and possibly expensive assistance.
Unlike a static website, when having a Web CMS, you will be provided with a username and password, and as an administrator of your own website, you will be able to easily manage the following:
• Create new pages
• Delete existing pages
• Update existing text content
• Create new text content
• Upload new images to your pages
• Delete existing images from your pages
• Upload videos to your pages
• Upload files such as PDF for your clients to browse
• Create links between any of your pages
• Create links to external pages
• Create user accounts for other users who you might want to manage the content for you.
• Set different permissions for different user accounts
• Manage Blogs
• Integrate shopping carts
• Include jQuery image galleries
Quite naturally, most people who are unfamiliar to Web CMSs think that the catch in all of this is probably the complexity in using the system. The good news is that if you can use a text editor, such as Microsoft Word, then you can manage a CMS!
Content Management Systems (CMS) are easy to use, fun and most of all reduce the total cost of ownership of your website. This is why CMS Web design in Malta and other European countries is becoming increasingly popular.
What will my website look like with a CMS?
A CMS is just the backend part of the whole system, and most CMS implementations are flexible enough to allow any front-end design to be integrated with the CMS. It is common practice for designers to work hand in hand with the client to come up with a design that best suits their needs. The designer will then work together with the web developer to integrate the design with the CMS. In terms of Content Management System, such designs are commonly referred to as 'skins'. Skins can be custom developed or bought off-the-shelf. Custom skind are usually more expensive but come with the advantage of being unique, whereas off-the-shelf skins are available for all, with the possibility of having other websites with the same design. Most customers tend to go for an off-the-shelf design and then have it customised to their own liking.
Web Content Management System or as it is more commonly known, Web CMS, is a backend system that integrates seamlessly with your website giving you the facility to update your website without the need of professional, and possibly expensive assistance.
Unlike a static website, when having a Web CMS, you will be provided with a username and password, and as an administrator of your own website, you will be able to easily manage the following:
• Create new pages
• Delete existing pages
• Update existing text content
• Create new text content
• Upload new images to your pages
• Delete existing images from your pages
• Upload videos to your pages
• Upload files such as PDF for your clients to browse
• Create links between any of your pages
• Create links to external pages
• Create user accounts for other users who you might want to manage the content for you.
• Set different permissions for different user accounts
• Manage Blogs
• Integrate shopping carts
• Include jQuery image galleries
Quite naturally, most people who are unfamiliar to Web CMSs think that the catch in all of this is probably the complexity in using the system. The good news is that if you can use a text editor, such as Microsoft Word, then you can manage a CMS!
Content Management Systems (CMS) are easy to use, fun and most of all reduce the total cost of ownership of your website. This is why CMS Web design in Malta and other European countries is becoming increasingly popular.
What will my website look like with a CMS?
A CMS is just the backend part of the whole system, and most CMS implementations are flexible enough to allow any front-end design to be integrated with the CMS. It is common practice for designers to work hand in hand with the client to come up with a design that best suits their needs. The designer will then work together with the web developer to integrate the design with the CMS. In terms of Content Management System, such designs are commonly referred to as 'skins'. Skins can be custom developed or bought off-the-shelf. Custom skind are usually more expensive but come with the advantage of being unique, whereas off-the-shelf skins are available for all, with the possibility of having other websites with the same design. Most customers tend to go for an off-the-shelf design and then have it customised to their own liking.