Presentation On Cms Wordpress
Presentation On Cms Wordpress
WORDPRESS
PREPARED BY:
RONISH RANJITKAR
SUSHMITA LAMA
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Introduction To CMS
A content management system (CMS) allows
publishing, editing, and modifying content as well
as site maintenance from a central page.
It provides a collection of procedures used to
manage work flow in a collaborative
environment.
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Features of CMS
Allow for a large number of people to share and
contribute to stored data
Control access to data based on user role (i.e., define
information users or user groups can view, edit, publish,
etc.);
Facilitate storage and retrieval of data
Simplify report writing
CMS makes content organization and publishing very
simple. With CMS you can easily schedule when your
content will be published online, set permissions for file in
order to control access, and allow you edit web-pages
using text editor even if you don’t have any knowledge of
HTML.
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Plugins and add-ons are another great feature of content
management systems. These programs interact with the
content management software to create another level of
interactivity on a site.
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Modular and extensible
Full template support, for unlimited looks without changing
a line of content
Easy wizard based install and upgrade procedures
Admin panel with multiple language support
Content hierarchy with unlimited depth and size
Integrated audit log
It defines as nearly anything documents, movies, texts,
pictures, phone numbers etc.
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Introduction To Wordpress
Wordpress is a free and open source blogging
tool and a content-management system based on
PHP and MySQL , which runs on a web hosting
service.
Wordpress is one of the most popular open
source content management systems available,
with global and vibrant user, developer, and
support communities
Features include a plug-in architecture and a
template system. Wordpress is used by more than
18.9% of the top 10 million websites.
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WordPress is a popular open source webpage
publishing tool that can also be used to for basic
website creation .It comes in two forms - a
downloadable and hostable version from
WordPress.org, and a hosted version from
WordPress.com.
WordPress is one of many PHP/MySQL content
management systems that allow content editors to use
a web interface to maintain their sites instead of editing
and uploading HTML files to a server.
WordPress began as a blogging tool, but early on the
developers added pages as a separate content type
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Advantages OF Wordpress
WordPress does not require PHP nor HTML
knowledge unlinked Drupal, Joomla or Typo3.
A preinstalled plug-in and template function allows
them to be installed very easily.
All you need to do is to choose a plug-in or a
template and click on it to install. It's good choice for
beginners.
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Easy to Set Up:
WordPress is famous for its five minutes installation
Easy to Extend:
WordPress offers a robust template system as well
as an extensive API.
Anyone with experience in PHP can change a site’s
appearance or even modify WordPress’s behavior
Advanced users can even extend the basic types of
content in WordPress
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Plugins
Plugins is a software component that adds a
specific feature to an existing computer program.
The script has over dozen thousand of plugins
available on its website. They are the reason
WordPress is considered a CMS, not only a blogging
script. Strong majority of the plugins is available for
free.
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Templates
Thousands of graphics templates are available that
can used to change website's look. Both, free and
paid templates are available.
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Disadvantages
The script is not protected as well as other
applications. It all depends on how sensitive is the
additional content of your page.
Modifying tables or graphics format can be more
complicated than in other applications like Joomla.
Among all the thousands of plugins, most of them
have their clones. It means, that any given
functionality can be added by several different
plugins created by different authors. Sometimes
choosing the right one may take quite some time.
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Creating New pages
You can create pages by simply clicking on pages of dashboard
and add new as shown in fig
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