Content Management
CMS products are used to handle the content of most websites today. There is a huge number of CMSs to choose from, and many have severe accessibility and usability problems for content editors and site visitors alike.
The XHTML Way
HTML vs XHTML and separating data from formatting explained.
Copy and Paste
A description of problems caused by character encoding mismatches.
Open Source CMS recommendations wanted
Back in April, I posted Content Management System needed, asking for advice on which CMS to recommend for a client….
The perfect weblog system
A long and very detailed outline of what would make a great weblog system.
Tag transformations
A bunch of clever ways of using PHP to replace custom tags with HTML tags.
What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?
Dave Shea explains RSS, XML, Atom, syndication, news feeds etc.
Content Management System needed
On behalf of a client, I’m looking for a web standards-compatible CMS. I need to find a system that allows…
Why Content Management Fails
Jeffrey Veen of Adaptive Path on the problems with content management.
Bad content will ruin your site
After reading D Keith Robinson’s Content Management - A Process, Not a Technology and then the article he links to,…
CMS, standards and semantics
A few years ago, web designers and developers nearly always were the ones who filled their client’s sites with content….
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