Composr
Composr 10: ocPortal’s WordPress alternative
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The UK-based CMS ocPortal has undergone a rebrand: presenting Composr 10. Following in the footsteps of ocPortal 9, this CMS offers an all-in-one solution for web presences, with no need for extensions or templates. But who is Composr 10 suited to? And how does it compare to the CMS market leaders?

Composr 10: ocPortal’s WordPress alternative
WordPress terms
The most important WordPress terms explained
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From back ends to widgets: if you are new to WordPress, you may have been confronted with lots of unknown terms. Many users come across some puzzling terms even as early on as installation. To be able to set up your website without a hitch and join the community it definitely helps to understand the most important WordPress terms.

The most important WordPress terms explained
Creating an online store with WordPress
Creating an online store with WordPress and WooCommerce: This tutorial shows you how
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In order to successfully sell products in the age of mobile internet and digital offers, having a well-functioning online store is a necessity. But how can you create your own online store without resorting to expensive help? With WordPress and WooCommerce, you can quickly and easily set up your own web store. We will show you how to do it with this step by step WooCommerce tutorial.

Creating an online store with WordPress and WooCommerce: This tutorial shows you how
Finding the right CMS for small businesses
CMS for small websites – how to find the right software
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Choosing the right CMS for your small to medium-sized business isn’t easy, but you certainly can’t complain about a lack of choices. The problem is that this diversity can quickly lead to a system that is far too complex for your requirements and leaves you at a disadvantage. In this guide, we’ll give you tips on what to consider when looking for the perfect content management software for your...

CMS for small websites – how to find the right software
Contao: the sleek CMS solution at glance
Contao CMS: a sleek alternative to TYPO3
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The right content management system (CMS) is fundamental to the success of most web projects. Big names, like WordPress or TYPO3, dominate the market, but there are alternatives. With their sleeker yet-still-adequate range of functions, such options often prove to be the better choice. One such example is Contao. The open source solution wins over users with its accessibility and intuitive user...

Contao CMS: a sleek alternative to TYPO3
Alchemy CMS: the CMS based on Ruby
Alchemy CMS: the open source project based on Ruby on Rails
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While most content management systems are based on the PHP scripting language, Alchemy CMS uses a less common but more dynamic programming language: Ruby. There are also countless add-ons available from Ruby on Rails that can help to extend your web framework to create complex projects like company websites or online shops. Find out what makes this intuitive CMS a good bet for beginners.

Alchemy CMS: the open source project based on Ruby on Rails
papaya CMS: content management for professionals
papaya CMS: powerful and accessible
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The CMS, papaya, is lauded by its developers as a high performance content management system – a fully justified claim, considering the software’s wide range of smart and powerful functions. But is papaya CMS a viable option for any web project? And what exactly are this program’s strengths and weaknesses?

papaya CMS: powerful and accessible
OpenCms: the user-friendly browser CMS
OpenCms: a user-friendly in-browser content solution
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OpenCms isn’t used exclusively for creating internet pages; it’s also often employed in the intra and extranet. The content management system is easy to use and offers many helpful and uncomplicated functions for creating page content. Find out more here about the advantages of this relatively unknown CMS.

OpenCms: a user-friendly in-browser content solution
Neos – from successor to competitor
Neos: from successor to competitor
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As work began on the overhaul of TYPO3 4.x in 2006, none of the participants anticipated that an independent content management system would develop from this project. Both systems, Neos and TYPO3 CMS, have meanwhile opted to split. Developers believe it’s a step in the right direction, but aren’t certain what the future holds for both applications.

Neos: from successor to competitor
From eZ Publish to eZ Platform: an intro to eZ Systems CMSs
An evolving CMS: eZ Publish becomes eZ Platform and eZ Studio
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eZ Publish and its follow-up programs, eZ Platform and eZ Studio, specialize in creating and publishing content for extensive web presences. The business CMS solution can be used for commercial websites as well as community, e-commerce, and other online platforms. But are eZ Publish CMS applications really as user-friendly as their developer promises?

An evolving CMS: eZ Publish becomes eZ Platform and eZ Studio