I’ve been teaching myself about CMS (Content Management Systems), specifically, Joomla! for the past day or so. Joomla is an open-source CMS that is widely used and easily installed on my web host. I decided to create a website dedicated to my favorite subject, me. You can view it at www.briangallimore.com. It contains some simple RSS feeds and links to other websites. I’m amazed at how flexible this system is, you can alter the way content is displayed and how and where it shows up based on all kinds of conditions, menu options, user settings, and more. I just used the simple tools, but I did learn the basic concepts of making it all work. I need to add some flash and sizzle now, but that is not really a strong point of mine. I think I could really get into creating websites with tools like this, your options are endless.
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