| Creating Bangla Websites- Joomla CMS |
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Making a three page website for putting the resume is an easy job but creating a site that caters hundreds of visitors and/or members with dynamic content is a hard thing. For a 3-page website plain HTML or at most a HTML authoring tool such as FrontPage is more than enough. But creating a dynamic website and maintaining it for smooth operation is a big task. By dynamic we mean a site whose contents change over time- regularly or irregularly. A newspaper, portal, user forum, company profile are a few examples of dynamic websites. Where a big company can afford a dedicated team for its website, small companies or individuals are faced with increasing number of tasks when modifications or update to an existing site are needed. For example, a newspaper needs to feed daily news to its site. There are desktop software tools which can do the job of modifying and updating a site but prices of such software are high and often they lack lot of features. For example, if a site can have contents contributed by its member spanning across different region, then such software is not the best tool. Corporations are now looking for new markets so the globalisation and localisation issues arise. Producing localised or multilingual versions of a same site and redirecting the visitors to the preferred localised site is becoming more common. Once again, desktop software is not always the best tools in such cases.
CMS or Content Management System software is the answer to the above situations. Though there is no rigorous definition on what a CMS is and what not there is a common consensus among the CMS software about what they offer to do. |
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