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You might be familiar with PrestaShop - a free and open source
e-Commerce Content Management System (CMS) which allows you to setup
your on-line shopping cart. PrestaShop is fully customizable CMS i.e.
you can change theme, the product display pattern, navigation structure
etc easily. Even if you don't know programming you can work well with
PrestaShop. A wide range of modules are available which empowers you to
manage your shopping cart without much effort.
In this article I
am specifically emphasizing on changing theme of your prestaShop.The
default theme which comes with download package may not be up to your
expectation so you want to change the default look of your shopping
cart. You can change the theme to make your website more persuasive and
attractive. A wide range of free PrestaShop themes are available.
Choose your favorite one and download it. If you want more
sophisticated theme then you can buy it online.
In order to understand WordPress Widgets
it is probably best to start with their relationship to themes. When a
website is built with a WordPress theme, the designer set it up to
appear a certain way. A theme is basically what your website will look
like when it is published. However, if you need to add any specific
functionalities that is usually accomplished with a small bit of code,
a small separate application, referred to as a widget. It's actually
just a cute term that was adopted along the way to describe a tool or
content that you can add to your blog or website. The earliest Widgets
were advertising banners and link or traffic counters.
Today
Widgets are most commonly added to the sidebar of a WordPress theme to
add a specific function or block of text. For instance, there are
Google Adsense Widgets that allow the webmaster to place a block of ads
on the sidebar. Whenever a visitor responds to those ads, the website
owner makes a small p... Read more »
New WordPress users and admins encounter similar
problems quite regularly. What may seem obvious to a more experienced
user can be very confusing if you're completely new to this stuff, and
it can be difficult to find good information on those issues that have
a "simple" solution. Here are 4 common WordPress problems being asked
about on Twitter and various forums.
Step 1
Most
solutions can be summed up with the instruction "turn your plugins off
and see if that fixes it" so from now on that will be known as "Step 1".
1. "All my posts just disappeared!"
This
is very scary, but try to remain calm while initializing Step 1. If a
plugin-less blog is still insisting it has no posts, step 2 is to log
into phpmyadmin and repair your posts table. That sounds really
complicated but if your host has given you access to cpanel it's easy.
Log
into phpmyadmin, tick the box next to the troublesome table, and choose
... Read more »
Are you able to manage content of your website?
Do you think the available resources can help you in accomplishing the
tasks in least turnaround time? If the answer is no, then read on to
know the solution!
Content Management System (CMS) is a web
application that allows easy modifications to the website with least
technical support. One can easily modify the available templates with
the help of CMS application as per the business requirements and needs.
Keeping
in view the current scenario, CMS application development is in great
demand as it helps to keep the content fresh without straining the
business budget.
Take a look below to know more about the benefits of CMS development:
1.
Fresh Content: The ease to provide up-to-date content to the users is
beneficial as it gives the website a fresh look for long. 2. Low Maintenance Cost: With the help of CMS, the business
doesn't have to make further investment for making modifications to th... Read more »
Web content management requires designing
software to manage publication and editing of web content. It is
possible to keep a track of all the possible content on the website
with a CMS software, anything from a simple text to photos to music to
video. The best thing about it is that it can be managed with virtually
no skill or knowledge at all to manage a website.
The open source
CMS means the content management software whose source code is open for
all on the web, quite an easy way to have a web presence. There are
dozens of them available guaranteeing an easy maintenance of your
website. Some of the popular ones are Joomla, WordPress, Drupal,
dotCMS, Textpattern, Mambo, and so on. They usually come with a lot of
handy plug-ins and widgets that can be further customized. Though not
designed to offer the advanced functionalities by default, it is
possible to enhance their performance and features to a great extent
using few additional plug-ins.
A variety of different programmers poured their
blood, sweat and tears into the development of Joomla! circa 2005. The
open source project and content management system (CMS) grew rather
quickly in its first year alone, boasting over 2.5 million downloads.
Today it features over 5,000 commercial and free plug-ins that allow
users to use and expand on content.
Along with Drupal, Joomla! is
one of the most used and admired CMSs available today, and if your
website is not operating by way of it, then chances are some of the
places that you visit during your daily surf are. The reason people
choose Joomla! hosting for their websites is that it can enhance the
positive effects for business. For example:
A website always up
is a website always working. If you can depend on your Joomla! hosting,
then your website will experience very little downtime throughout its
life expectancy. What this means for you is that your customers will
always have a link to improve... Read more »
If you are unschooled in the programming language
of the World Wide Web, then you may be unaware of a content management
system (CMS) called Drupal, but chances are good that you are not
unaware of its effects. Most websites today use this free open source
management system for the control and distribution of their content
over the Internet. While you may be able to find a separate application
such as Word Press to better run your blog, if you want a full service
website, you really can't do better than this popular CMS, which is
known for its speed, diversity, and dependability.
Developed
originally in 2001 by Dries Buytaert, the open source project, which
means anyone can contribute, has grown to service an astounding 7.2
million websites. If you do use Drupal, then you probably know that you
can develop everything from message boards to user contributed "Wiki"
type websites. To get the most out of the service, however, you need to
find hosting that you can ... Read more »
Are you looking for a time and cost-effective
alternative to other solutions for web development? If so, then read on
to know about Drupal as it is a high quality platform for developing a
variety of websites.
Drupal is an open source content management
system that is used to build and deploy websites. Written in PHP
scripting language, Drupal framework easily supports multimedia, event
calendars, social networking, customize page layout, forums, user
management and permission features, ease of developing large, complex
web sites and many more features that can not be customized on other
available solutions.
Let's consider some of the advantages of Drupal:
1. Cost-effective solution
2. Strong online and developer community
3. Easy customization
4. Multiple domain features
5. Provides high quality platform
6. Easy to integrate with other solutions
All the above
advantages have increased the demand of using Drupal for the purp... Read more »
You can make install Joomla quickly, easily and safely on your website if you do it properly.
Here is a list of 3 very important Joomla installation tips that will be very useful when you are ready.
1. Create a Joomla Installation Database:
Unless you plan to install Joomla using Fantastico or similar tools,
you will have to create a Joomla installation database. You will
usually do this by opening the MySQL database creation and management
area of your website's hosting account. You will then create a database
and a user to go with it. You will need these while installing Joomla.
2. Practice on a Real Domain:
To learn to design Joomla websites would require some sort of of
practice on your part. One smart thing to do will be to get some Joomla
video tutorials or guides (depending on your preferred mode of
learning) and then setup a website to practice on as you go through the
tutorials. This way, you... Read more »
Joomla! is an award winning open source content
management system which comes with a default website design template.
The navigation structure in the default template is very moderate and
can be used in the websites for general purpose. Since, now even the
big corporate houses, government sites and others have started using
Joomla! as a professional platform to launch their websites
customization using these templates and the other templates as well,
have become frequent/ is quite often.
Even Joomla! customization
becomes necessary for the websites that have commercial value attached
to them. Businesses using Joomla! as their e-shop or service platform
where people can come and place orders or make purchases, customization
becomes more obvious. Designing with proper call-to-action and
navigation structure is a part of customization only. The next
important thing you can work on is the look, feel and presentation of
your website depending upon the nature and de... Read more »