Posts Tagged ‘web cms’

Open Source Skills: The Road to Riches?

Everybody who is anybody knows that learning Drupal or PHP or , is the gold-plated highway to developer riches. Right?? Well, not exactly. The need for popular open source packages is growing, but in most cases, utilization is still only a fraction of traditional packages. Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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HTML5 Update: W3C Says Not Yet Viable, Privacy Concerns Raised

The video, drag-n-drop, canvas and other features promised by HTML5 have drawn much attention, but it’s not yet appropriate to build websites against the emerging standard, W3C official cautions. Separately, privacy experts point to open concerns. Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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4 Pillars for Web Content Management Site & Content Optimization

These days there seems to be as many Web Content Management (WCM) systems as there are programming languages. From Open Source systems to blogging platforms to wiki systems to big vendor Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and portal systems, we are swimming in WCM options. But whatever system you are using or considering there are some key strategies for o ptimizing your site and content that can spell the difference between a site that successfully drives desired behavior and one that simply exists on the web.? (Note: This article was written with contribution from Fishbowl Solutions WCM experts Mariah Bailey and Steve Fahey.) Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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