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Complete Beginner’s Guide to Information Architecture | UX Booth

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Complete Beginner’s Guide to Information Architecture | UX Booth. This is a good place to get started with how you can design things to help people find them. Remember how difficult it used to be to find a phone number or contact information on a website? Now it is pretty easy. I think that because of the built-in logic embedded in templates and things like CMS like WordPress, the average person has the tools to easily create their own interfaces.

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Which CMS to pick ? WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Silverstripe, Radiant, Browser CMS iBCScorp.com

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Which CMS to pick ? WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Silverstripe, Radiant, Browser CMS iBCScorp.com. I have used many of these CMS and my favorite by far is WordPress.  This site uses WordPress, and there is a ton of people who can help you with it. However if you don’t like WordPress then my second choice for the average person would be Silverstripe. I used a demonstration and it was super easy. In some ways superior to WordPress. Nice article that gives you the pros/cons of all these CMS.

 

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Most CMS Sites Use WordPress, Largest Budgets Goes to Drupal (via Phạm Ngọc Sông – Blog)

Some interesting numbers to quantify what best CMS to use for projects.

Most CMS Sites Use WordPress, Largest Budgets Goes to Drupal DoNanza released today the Q3 Market Trends Report, analyzing the rivalry among CMS/Blogging platforms; overall, DoNanza shows work–from-home market is healthy and growing. According to the report, CMS professional project demand is showing extraordinary growth, most notably WordPress, Joomla and Drupal. In Q3 2010, WordPress projects in the DoNanza Universe grew by 61%, with Joomla growing at 38% and Drupal at 26%. In term of demand, WordPress i … Read More

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