Posts Tagged ‘WDMD346’

Final Project


19 Jan

Finding motivation for my final project this term has been slightly frustrating.  I hope to  give a link to my finished project shortly (It is Due Thursday afterall).

Building  a site with a CMS System takes time, and a lot of planning.  My advice for anyone that is looking to build/ or transition to a CMS site, is to plan your content.  If you are not able to have the content ready ahead of time, at least come up with a plan of navigation and structure for how you want to order them.  It makes life easier.

Perhaps one of the better ways to organize content ahead of time, would be to use a program like Visio.  Visio allows you to make different prototypes of things, from websites, to network drawings, to even a good outline program.

Its going to be a few long nights and work ahead to get the project done.  But, once its done, getting more content down the road will be the ongoing project.

Also, plan that everything you want to do, will take a lot longer and will not go as easily as you expect. Because you might end up distracted, maybe by clocks, Thanks Professor Krause, or even just finding the right plugin.

Joomla! vs Drupal


13 Jan

Today in CMS Class we moved away from our Joomla! discussion and took a peak at Drupal.  Drupal is a very powerful CMS system.  While I have used Drupal before for class work, it is always interesting to go back and take a second and third look at systems to see how their features actually work.

After spending more time with Joomla, I have found a few things with Joomla that I prefer over Drupal.  Joomla’s administrator access is a completely different backend, and even a separate login system.  Drupal’s system for administrating works, but how you float back and forth from the front end to the back end of the site is weird to me.  I’m sure I would get used to it over time, however at the time being, I prefer having them be separate.  Perhaps it is a false sense of security, but by keeping everything separate and hidden it seems more secure to me.

Drupal does have a few more pieces of a site that I like that are built in, such as the forum feature.  The reason that I like this better than Joomla, is that by being in the core functions, it’s more likely to get updated and be kept up-to-date.  With Joomla, most plugins are written by 3rd parties, which this is true of Drupal, because more core features are included with Drupal. It’s likely to be more secure than adding in more plugins.

Overall, I think that for most people, Joomla will be a better option than Drupal for ease of use, and configuration.   I’m open to suggestions and am curious as to what others have thought about Drupal and or Joomla and other CMS systems that they have played with.

If you are curious as to how the CMS systems work, but don’t have a working install, It would be worth checking out http://php.opensourcecms.com/ you can play with most Open CMS systems for free and usually a fast option to play before you install.

Winter Project and Hosting


06 Jan

I have a few ideas of what I could do for our winter term project for WDMD 346, I’m thinking that I could do the portfolio, but considering that I can’t find all that much currently that I’d want to put into it, thanks to a timely failure of a thumb drive with my early works on it; I might consider updating a website for a chat network to be Drupal or Joomla.  It would be for my slow work in progress DevilsFreek.  Haven’t had a chance to update its website in ages, and it would be a good way to add the scalability of features that a more powerful CMS offers.   Otherwise I’m going to keep thinking of ideas for this project.  I have a few days to think and get ideas and feedback, so nothing too important to get set into stone right away.

If you can think of  any other ideas that meet these goals. ” Be a portfolio of your own work, offer substantive content and opportunities to interact around a common interest, or provide similar functionally for a non-Profit or other organization of your choosing”  Let me know.

For hosting, it is no surprise that I’ll host it on my current host, ServerBolt.  I’ve been with them for hosting for close to 3 years, and never had any issues.  Even with a hard drive that failed on the server last night (that, and my stupidity, caused my style sheet not to load correctly last night, sorry for anyone that got a really goofy looking site) the amount of downtime is perfect for school projects.  Also, the backup options that are provided and done automatically ensure no data loss.

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