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TYPO3 Content Management System College of Natural & Social Sciences Webpage

TYPO3 Content Management System College of Natural & Social Sciences Webpage. By: Manuel Duenas. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction What is CMS? Why is CMS Important? Environment Development Tools CMS Module Overview Compare C.N.S.S. Websites/Demo References Conclusion Questions.

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TYPO3 Content Management System College of Natural & Social Sciences Webpage

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  1. TYPO3 Content Management SystemCollege of Natural & Social Sciences Webpage By: Manuel Duenas

  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS • Introduction • What is CMS? • Why is CMS Important? • Environment • Development Tools • CMS Module Overview • Compare C.N.S.S. Websites/Demo • References • Conclusion • Questions

  3. INTRODUCTION • Used the TYPO3 Content Management System (CMS) to build a website for the College of Natural and Social Sciences.

  4. What is CMS? According to typo3.com, Content Management System refers to a piece of software running on a server. Usually a database application, a CMS makes it easy to publish and manage large data and multimedia content.

  5. Why is CMS important? • Easy to create and maintain many types of powerful web sites for programmers and non-programmers. • Cost efficient • Less time consuming • Relatively most web sites have the same basic structure (It simplifies routine tasks) • User Management, Permissions, Database Access

  6. Environment • Operation System – Windows XP • Web Server – IIS • Technologies – PHP4 – HTML • Database – MySQL

  7. Development Tools • Code • Rich-Text Editor • Macromedia Dreamweaver • Graphic • Adobe Photoshop

  8. CMS MODULE OVERVIEW • Web Module consists of: - Page content(edit page content) - View page (current page) - List (database records) - Info (page related info, hit statistics, log,etc.) - Access (page editing permissions) - Functions (advanced functions) - Template (template tools)

  9. MODULE OVERVIEW CONT’D User consists of : - Task Center (overviews,mesg, ToDo lists) Tools consists of : - Db Check (database integrity check) - Log (viewing log) - phpMyAdmin (database admin)

  10. Compare C.N.S.S. Websites/Demo • College of Natural and Social Sciences Website • Using the College of Natural and Social Sciences Template, I will go over how to create a website.

  11. References • Apache http://www.apache.org • Drupal http://www.drupal.org • Google http://www.google.com • LiveJournal http://www.livejournal.com • Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/downloads • MySQL http://www.mysql.com • PHP http://www.php.net • Typo3 http://www.typo3.com • Typo3 http://www.typo3.org • Yahoo http://www.yahoo.com

  12. CONCLUSION • As you noticed, a Content Management System can make creating powerful and easy to use websites more manageable. The College of Natural and Social Sciences Website is a good example of how neat it is.

  13. Thank You! QUESTIONS ???

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