Before the benefits are listed, you may want to know what a content management system (CMS) is.
The CMS is what allows you to manage the content on your website. According to Small Business.Yahoo, “It stores all of your documents, images, videos, and any other type of online content in an organized way.”
Another feature of the CMS is it allows you to have more than one administrator or editor.
I recently redesigned my website from scratch. I used a content management system (CMS) to build it. For the uninitiated, this type of system allows you to change the data on pages fairly quickly while keeping the style of the website intact. It’s a far cry from the first website I built using Microsoft Publisher. The problem with that program is that it would never look the same depending on what computer and browser I was using. Anything that looked terrific on Internet Explorer, would look terrible on Firefox and vice versa. So I found myself forever tinkering with my website. It was a great when my writer’s block would kick in. I would have a legitimate excuse for not writing because I had to fix my #$@^&* website.
I used to work in a technology unit at my old day job. I am far from being a technology expert. But I have a basic understanding of how technology works and I’m willing to teach myself just about anything. So with enough time and patience, I rebuilt my website. I used a CMS called Joomla. It’s a pretty popular system. But Joomla was entirely different from anything I used before. I would have to start at the beginning to learn it. So with the help of the internet and armed with a “Dummies” book, I went to work.
First problem I ran into: Joomla was upgrading versions and the new version wouldn’t work with my current internet hosting. I contacted customer service and they sold me on trying a new hosting platform they were rolling out which would support the new version of Joomla. So I backed up my website, or so I thought, and had them convert me to this new hosting platform.
So I find out that I didn’t quite back up my website correctly (“D’oh”-with apologies to Homer Simpson). Also, when I switched platforms it deleted my old account. My website and everything else stored there was gone (“Double D’oh”).
If I had backed up my website correctly, I could have just imported it into Joomla and it would have converted it automatically (“Triple D’oh). But anyhow, now I finally have a nice, shiny new website, with plenty of bells and whistles. If you would like to see the results, please visit
www.kevinmcnamee.com and let me know how it looks to you.
Unfortunately, now I don’t have any more excuses for not writing. Back to work.
New illustrative website design and build for a water chlorination company in Shropshire: Water Clean Services Ltd.
Completely customised and original design. A content management website based on open source content management system Wo