Entries Related to ‘CMS’

Must-Know WordPress SEO Tricks
By on Monday, March 26th, 2012 in Technical

Out of the box, WordPress doesn’t offer the best possible search engine optimization. If you want stand out on Google, adopt these expert SEO techniques to enhance your sites’ placement.

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A Simple Image Gallery Plugin for Drupal 7
By on Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 in Technical

The popular Drupal content management system lacks an easy way to manage image galleries. Here’s a simply plugin that lets you easily add images, video, and even sound to your Drupal-powered sites.

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Avoiding Common WordPress Setup Mistakes
By on Friday, February 24th, 2012 in Technical

WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) available. With its host of available themes, templates, and plugins, WordPress is versatile, easy to use – and provides an easy venue for users to make some very common mistakes.

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Drush: Managing Drupal from the Command Line
By on Monday, January 30th, 2012 in Technical

Drush, a Drupal command-line shell, makes a Drupal administrator’s job easy. It lets you perform internal cleanup, do a fresh Drupal install, install and enable modules, or create users, without the aid of a GUI.

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From Zero to Drupal in 30 Minutes
By on Friday, January 6th, 2012 in Technical

The flexible Drupal content management system lets you build all kinds of websites, from simple blogs to complex giant multimedia extravaganzas. With this howto, you just might literally create a new Drupal site in 30 minutes or less.

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Six Essential Drupal Modules for Business
By on Wednesday, October 26th, 2011 in Technical

Drupal, one of the most popular open source content management systems (CMS) in the market, powers all kinds of wesbites, from personal blogs to message boards to corporate portals that cater to thousands of users. The default Drupal install is rather bare, but thousands of available add-on modules can help you turn the vanilla Drupal installation into a data-serving masterpiece. From making your site more friendly to visitors to improving your search engine standings, there’s a Drupal module for just about everything. Here are six of the most useful modules for businesses.

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Apache Alternatives for Serving PHP
By on Monday, July 18th, 2011 in Technical

Do you have problems serving more than two pages per second on your WordPress or Drupal blog? Do the sites of your competitors serve pages faster than yours? Their secret weapon may be a different web server and PHP combo than Apache and mod_php. But don’t worry – you can turn to one of these alternative solutions too, and improve your web server throughput without upgrading your hardware resources.

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