Category: Content Management System
Admit it. The visual aesthetics is always the first thing you notice when you walk into an establishment. Be it an office, a shop, or a home, you have to seriously consider the visual environment. And this is where DNA Life comes in. DNA Life is a creative agency that specializes in point-of-sale advertising. They offer a variety of wall coverings, glass coverings, and graphic blinds and portraits.
The DNA Life team understands that visually appealing spaces always draw more attention. And attention is exactly what you want when it comes to the retail business. Comprised of experienced marketing communications consultants and graphic designers, the team can create an attractive point-of-sale display that will enhance a customer’s shopping experience.
Wall coverings and other designs can be customized to fit different rooms and surfaces. Visual artworks can breathe a whole new life into an otherwise dull space. You will be surprised at what a simple wall covering or wall decal can do.
Visit their website at www.dnalife.com.sg. You can browse through their portfolio and see if there’s anything you like. And if you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can always submit your own designs and DNA Life will customize them just for you. It would be pretty amazing to see your own design as a wall covering, wouldn’t it?

Category: Content Management System
Each website is built for a different purpose, which could be to sell a business’ products online, or simply as a brochure to show potential customers what a business does, and then to attract them to contacting the business for more information.
This article aims to describe the differences between a static website and a content managed website using a content management system by describing the benefits and disadvantages to SME’s (small and medium sized enterprises.)
We hope that this article helps both business users, and other website design firms to understand more the difference between these two types of website.
A static website is a website that is designed, created and then hosted by a website designer and is usually programmed using a static language like HTML or XHTML. Once the website is online, any changes that are needed require a website designer, or someone that knows how to edit, create or delete web pages.
Typically, static websites are much simpler to create a content managed website, due to the fact that no database needs to be created.
Advantages of a Static Website
There are a number of advantages of static websites over a dynamic, content managed website for SME’s, dependent on their business:
Disadvantages of a Static Website
If a business decides that they want to sell their products online, update their website content when they need to and capture customer details, then a content management system is more than likely to be the best solution.
A content management system is a system that allows users to add, edit, update and delete their website content quickly and easily through the use of an administration section on their website and a database (usually MySQL, MSSQL or Access.) Content management systems use server side scripting languages such as PHP, ASP or ASP.net.
The database is used to store information that the user enters via the administration section, and data is retrieved from it each time a user accesses the content managed website.
A content management system is suitable for all types and sizes of businesses, and it can be used to drive all types of content, including text, documents, sound, video and much more.
Advantages of a Content Management System
Disadvantages of a Content Management System
This article has aimed to describe the advantages and disadvantages of both a content managed website using a content management system (CMS) and a static website.
Both of these types of website offer various benefits over each other, however it is becoming increasingly evident to Efusion Technology, that SME’s want to be able to look after their own website, without having to ask a website designer to make changes to their website.
New technologies are being implemented on an almost weekly basis which is allowing web designers and web agencies to create and install content management systems quickly and therefore with less of a cost implication to their clients.
Efusion Technology uses Joomla or Wordpress which are both a modular based content management system allowing SME’s to choose which aspects of the system they need, such as bulk email, e-commerce, forum, event calendar, download library, news stories or job postings.
Category: Content Management System
There is no doubt, Joomla and WordPress are very popular web platforms. Both are used for a wide variety of websites. Both have great support and huge collection of extensions and templates. Joomla and WordPress have a large community and numerous supporters. But there are some differences.
WordPress is a blogging platform. It is optimized for creating a blog and adding posts into categories. Joomla is a universal content management system (CMS). This means that it is not specialized for any purpose. Of course, you can create blog with Joomla, and you can also create almost any website with WordPress. The difference is how easy it is to adapt your system for a specific task. It is like creating spreadsheets in Word or writing documents in Excel. Both is possible but Excel is dedicated for spreadsheets and Word for document writing.
WordPress is said to be simple for beginners, but also Joomla doesn't look complicated either. With every new system you need to know the basics and get used to the user interface. Everything is simple after you get some experience and knowledge. Joomla and WordPress can be used as the first CMS to work with. There are many online tutorials and great support on the web. This is the beauty of well supported systems. When you encounter a problem you simply google for it.
Both systems have many thousand extensions. But since WordPress is more oriented toward blogs this is also reflected at the extension. Since Joomla is a universal CMS there are extensions available for every imaginable feature. This is where you can start understanding what universality is.
Joomla is more powerful CMS than WordPress. It is used with many companies as primary web CMS. As long as you keep up with the updates the security is not a problem. WordPress is rarely used for main website of a company.
Both systems have a huge collection of templates. You select the template that reflects the nature of your website. While for some you need to pay some small fee, there are many freely available templates. The difference between WordPress and Joomla is reflected also at templates. Joomla template is much more sophisticated and gives more power to the designer.
The conclusion is that both systems work well and the decision is up to you. If you have time then you should test both systems and select one that works best for your needs. If your only goal is a blog then you will probably select WordPress. But for any other type of website it is a better decision to choose Joomla.
Category: Content Management System
Drupal and Joomla are both open source CMS, so which is better?
What is it?
Drupal - Developers choice, if you are the type of individual who thrives on hand-coded content and scripts. In comparison to other Content Management Systems (CMS), Drupal, relates more to the developer as its structure is more script based. This platform may not be strictly for designers unless they are willing to commit to the development side of web design and web functionality.
As being a CMS the functionality is quite similar to other popular choice, and for the sake of comparison: Joomla. When we talk about a functionality we think of the necessary features, blogs, comment section, author's name, etc. Drupal, in its essentials, can function similar to any standard blog you see on the web today. However, the capabilities expand farther beyond the releam of blogging, and thrives, when building large dynamic sites.
Joomla - The name Joomla literally means "all together", with that in mind comes the theory that the CMS would live up to its name. In comparison to Drupal, code-wise, Joomla falls short, for designers and artist a like, Joomla is more favoured as the support for themes is much larger based than Drupal. If you looking for a well designed theme with the basic functionalities of the standard "web 2.0" blog, Joomla is a more favourable option.
In comparison to the two CMSs there is no better option but rather a personal preference or skill set. If you are more developer oriented, and do not mind the learning curve of Drupal, then Drupal would be the favourite of the two, if you are more on the art or design side, then Joomla would be the better choice, its not to say that a designer can not choose Drupal or a developer should not use Joomla once again it comes down to a matter of preference. Install both on a test server and see which one suites your needs accurately.
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