Wednesday 10 April 2013

A Worth Mentioning Guide to Work on CMS Platform


A CMS platform can make your website development easier. You do not need to be a web guru or a programmer to make a website that will work on every platform in a strongly enhanced user interface. Using a CMS, almost anyone can design the structure of website and earn heaves of praises. This is a guide that will help you get the best out of your CMS while you are working on this platform.

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Here are some of the tricks that you ought to use:
Take advantage of the CMS’s built-in capabilities.
Take advantage of the community.
Use the plugins for various functionalities.
Consider purchasing a theme license for the developer.
Create SEO friendly permalink.

Many CMS like Wordpress come up with a powerful blogging feature. But still you can add static pages. There are a lot of advantages of using a CMS. Instead of coding away each and every or your words in the contents, you can use the WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get). This is a great time saver and you can add up contents and media in your website and you can view live of what is going to be your outcomes, when the site is being published.

Most of the renowned CMS comes with an enhanced and rich community. CMS like Wordpress and Joomla have millions of people in their community. So when you need help, there is a good chance that if you post something, then there is a good chance that assistance will pop up sooner than you expect. There are a lot of people who come up with innovative things and ideas of how you can make the most out of your website using the Wordpress platform.

Plugins are great and a wonderful way of representing the contents and the widgets of your website. But most of the plugins cause problem while upgrading the CMS. Which leads to an awfully lot of extra works to do when upgrading the website. You are in a clean zone if you use plugins that are being upgraded by the developers regularly, or else try to decrease the use of plugins as much as possible, and on the other hand, increased use of plugins may slow your website down. 

If you are developing a website with a professional purpose, consider buying a premium template. You just pay a onetime license fee and you can use the template forever. Premium templates are professional looking and will give you a specialized edges that other freely available templates will not be able to provide. Many of the licensed templates also come with support. So if you have troubles redesigning the template or anything else. You can prompt the original developer for help.

Use SEO friendly permalinks. Make sure that the keywords are in your permalinks. Instead of writing all the default numbers and all, try to include the title of the article in short. This will increase the website's search engine friendliness. 


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