Joomla

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How To Fix Your Sucky Website With Minimal Effort

Written by Gregory Milby | Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
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With a little planning – anyone can have a website they can be proud of – or at least not embarrassed with anymore.

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The Top 10 Open Source Content Management Systems

One of the main characteristics of Web 2.0 publishing is the change from HTML websites to DHTML Content Management Systems. Another is the Open Source model itself, leveraging user communities for development of the CMS platforms. Content Management Systems include all of the Web 2.0 calling cards – social networking, blogs, forums, wikis, image galleries, [...]

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