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The Joomla! Content Management System

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Joomla logoJoomla! is an open source content management system (CMS) that allows users to update and add content without extensive knowledge of html and web coding. This means that changes and updates can be made and reviewed immediately, rather than being sent to a web developer.  Business people are in control of their website contents!

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We Just Do It

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OK, you need a new website.

Websites are a commodity.  You can use a website building tool and do it yourself. Just about anybody can put up the content you provide, and the result might be great or not so great, depending upon their skills and the content you provide. It all comes back to the content, doesn't it?

All too often, what holds things up is someone not having the time to deal with getting the content together.

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Website Development

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Headless guy holding a laptop with a great view on the screenUrsa Major's website development process focuses on communication:  understanding the goals of the site and its intended audience. We use a standard questionnaire, customized with what we already know about the project, to save time and make sure that we get the information we need. We will use this information to develop a proposal to formalize our agreement.

At the beginning of the project, we ask you to organize and provide us all content for the site, including any logos, photos or other graphics, color choices, etc. that you want to have included.

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Content Management

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Button saying: Joomla! It's all about contentContent management systems empower ordinary people to update websites and add content. This means that changes and updates can be made and reviewed immediately by those people who understand their own domain -- without needing extensive knowledge of html and web coding.

It's all about content, isn't it? The message, the meaning, communicating with the appropriate audience, and accomplishing the mission, without delay or aggravation?  There's still sometimes a catch. The content isn't sitting there on a shelf ready to go.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 December 2011 10:58 Read more...