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- 2. RACHEL ANDREW
@rachelandrew
http://rachelandrew.co.uk
http://edgeofmyseat.com
http://grabaperch.com
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- 3. WHAT IS A CMS?
(for the purposes of this presentation)
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- 4. A TOOL FOR CONTENT
EDITING
By non-technical users
Via some kind of web-based admin
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- 5. YOUR CMS IS AN
IMPORTANT PART OF
YOUR SOLUTION
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- 9. LANGUAGE
PHP, .NET, Ruby, Python ...
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- 10. OTHER TECHNICAL
REQUIREMENTS
Working with existing software, user logins
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- 12. HOW MANY EDITORS?
and do they need protecting from each other
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- 13. SKILLS
Not just technical skills
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- 14. PREFERENCES
What do they love? What do they hate? Find and
fix the pain points.
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- 17. BLOG-CENTRIC
Where a blog or blogs are the main feature
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- 18. COMPLEX CONTENT
STORAGE REQUIREMENT
A huge amount of content - not necessarily page-
based
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- 19. CMS SECONDARY TO
MAIN APPLICATION
Used for editing bits of content in an app.
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- 20. OTHER FEATURES
Galleries, news updates, e-commerce, calendars ...
what else?
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- 21. VISITOR NUMBERS
How busy do we expect this site to be?
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- 22. WHAT EDITING
ENVIRONMENT DO YOU
WANT TO PROVIDE?
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- 30. THE SOLUTION TO ONE
PROBLEM IS NOT THE
SOLUTION TO ALL.
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- 53. STRUCTURED CONTENT
removes the need for editors to think about how it
looks.
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- 54. STRUCTURED CONTENT
can promote the content strategy and offer help
and advice in the form for novice copywriters
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- 55. STRUCTURED CONTENT
allows you to store data in a way that describes
what it is - so it can be easily reused
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- 56. STRUCTURED CONTENT
prevents a mess of html ending up in your
database, making it easier to re-present that
content elsewhere
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- 58. MARKITUP
http://markitup.jaysalvat.com/home/
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- 59. WYSIWYM
What You See Is What You MEAN
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- 66. USE WITH CAUTION
http://allinthehead.com/retro/357/the-lure-of-
on-page-editing
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- 68. BUT, WHAT IS THE RIGHT
CMS FOR MY PROJECT?
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- 69. A CMS THAT DOES NOT
FORCE YOU TO
COMPROMISE
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- 70. A CMS THAT ENABLES
EDITORS TO CONTINUE
YOUR WORK.
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- 71. A CMS THAT PROMOTES
EFFECTIVE USE OF
CONTENT.
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- 72. A CMS THAT PREVENTS
ACCIDENTAL
DESTRUCTION.
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- 73. A CMS THAT DOES
THINGS IN THE SIMPLEST
WAY POSSIBLE.
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- 76. HIGHLIGHT GOOD
PRACTICE
...and file bugs and complain about outdated,
crufty systems
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- 77. THANK YOU
@rachelandrew
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