There are web designers who believe in no uncertain terms that every web site developed should use a Content Management System. Some don’t even ask, they don’t ask, they just do it. I’m not among those designers. I look at things differently and believe the use of a CMS should be based on the needs of
CMS's and Blogging
Although I’m not a daily or even a weekly blogger, I get to it as often as I can because it’s great therapy for me and it’s fun, too! Coming up with something to say is a real struggle for me sometimes. Like anyone else I can be judgmental and critical and I’ve been told that
Absolutely every web site is subject to hacking. Whether your site is a static (non-database) site or one that is built on a database of any kind including a Content Management System (CMS) or blogging platform, it’s out there for the hackers to mess with. There is no way around this, period. Hackers enjoy disfiguring and
Although blogging has been around for some time, I’m a late bloomer in the blogging frenzy. I had a hard time getting past the “What would I talk about?” phase. I kept running into the “I’m just me, I don’t lead a very exciting life. What could I possibly find to write about that would interest
If there’s one thing that’s in my Top 10 Pet Peeves (more like in the Top 3) it’s invalid code in themes, templates and plug-ins for CMS’s and blogging scripts. This issue is not solely related to Wordpress, I’ve had the same thing happen in every single CMS I’ve ever used. A good majority of










