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The Very Introduction to Content Management Systems

Sean Donnelly

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What is a Content Management System?

A Content Management System (CMS) is a computer program that allows publishing, editing and modifying content on a web site as well as maintenance from a central interface (Sharma & Kurhekar, 2013)

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Common Functionality

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Some basic characteristics

• Lifecycle management – creation, publications, archive, rollback

• Infrastructure for managing multiple persons to engage with the content. The basic participants in the CMS are: – Content Editors (who decide what content to publish and

where)

– Content Publishers (who publish the content on the web)

– Content Authors (who create the content for the web)

• Pre-written templates

• Central repository to facilitate access and reuse

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CMS Benefits

• Depending on the business needs and the CMS used, the benefits can be summarized as:

– Increased control of user's management of their web content

– Increased interactions with customers

– Simplified, cost efficient management of content to web sites and portals

– Streamline of content management processes

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Popular CMS’

http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=blogger,drupal,sharepoint,wordpress

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Basic CMS Workflow

Login in the CMS Choose a website

from the list available

1. Edit Web site properties 2. Preview a site 3. If administrator, set the access rights for different users

Choose a predefined workflow

OR Create a new workflow

Adding new pages in a section of a web site

after creating the index page

Create sections for adding new content

in the site

Changing the order of sections

OR Changing the properties

of a section

Choose a predefined template

OR create a new template

Upload media files on the Web server

Display the content on the screen

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Who uses Wordpress?

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Hosting & Domain

Development and Maintenance

Monetisation

• Hosted on WP servers. • WordPress in domain unless

fee paid

• No back-end access • CMS fully maintained with

backups, updates and security by WP

• Default ads on website unless fee paid

• No e-commerce solution

• You are responsible for hosting

• You are responsible for domain names

• Full access to add files, edit files and configure servers

• You are responsible for server issues etc

• Unlimited

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Storage

Plug-ins and Themes

• There is a limited storage

• Limited selection of free themes and widgets

• No third party plug-ins

• Unlimited

• Thousands of free themes and plugins

• Tens of thousands of premium themes and plugins

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WordPress

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Check Social Network Username Availability on

www.namechk.com / www.namecheck.com /

www.checkusernames.com

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Get Started – Visit

www.wordpress.com

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Complete the Required Steps

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Your WordPress.com blog address is what people use to access your blog. An example of a WordPress.com blog address is support.wordpress.com. The address of your blog can be changed: http://en.support.wordpress.com/changing-blog-address/

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Choose a Username and Password

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WordPress Profile

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Choose Free Option

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Check your email to activate

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Choose a (free) theme

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Your WordPress.com Homepage

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My Sites

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Your Wordpress.com Homepage

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Blog Discovery

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Search by Topic

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Accessing the dashboard

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Visit your dashboard to start blogging…

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Dashboard is the blogs control panel…

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Hello World

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Your Blog should look something like this…

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Delete Hello World

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writing a new post…Add New

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Writing a New Post

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Adding a hyperlink

• Hyperlink to a webpage

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Writing a New Post

• Hyperlink to a webpage

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In a new window visit images.google.com

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Adding an image to your post

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Save image to your desktop

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A note on using imagery

Paid

• Purchased imagery – www.istockphoto.com

(on demand, pay per image)

– www.shutterstock.com (subscription model)

– www.presentermedia.com (subscription model)

– Graphic Design

Free

• Your own photos / graphics

• Creative Commons – www.freeimages.com

– Wikipedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/

– www.openclipart.com

– www.morguefile.com

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• http://creativecommons.org/licenses/

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Writing a New Post

• Add a media file

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Writing a New Post

• Upload a picture

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Writing a New Post

• Upload a picture

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Adding an Image • describe the image • format the image • Insert the image in to the post

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Add image details (SEO)

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Your blog post should look something

like this

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Embed a video

Copy this text

Embedding an online Video e.g. YouTube • Find the video ad click the share button • Choose Embed

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Embed a video

• Copy the code directly into the blog post

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Decribing Your Post

• make sure private

• add tags (take care on hierarchy)

• add categories

• save and preview

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Tags versus Categories

Categories Taxonomy

Tags Taxonomy

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Tags versus Categories

• Categories are your site’s table of contents.

• Tags are your site’s index words. (Micro categorisation)

• Categories allow for a broad grouping of topics

• Categories can be arranged in a hierarchy.

• To describe posts more specifically, use tags

• The use of tags is entirely optional (although each post must be attached to at least one category).

• Tags exist in their own right and have no set relationship to anything else.

• If enough posts have the same tag, and it represents your blog purpose and goals, it’s a category.

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Add categories

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Creating categories

Type category name here

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Creating Tags

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• Optional and more specific than categories

• Used for micro categorisation (meta data)

Tagging a Post

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Save/Update & Preview

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Your new blog should look something like

this…….

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Publishing Your Post

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Scheduling posts

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Customising the Look of a Blog

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Preview Themes

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Customise the Look

• Live Preview

• Activate or Close

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Widgets

• Click on Appearance

• Click on Widgets

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Adding Widgets

• Click on widget, drag to site location

• Populate or activate widget

• Save

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Monitoring performance

• Click on Site Stats

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A note on wordpress as content management system

- Adding pages creates a site structure

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A note on wordpress as content management system Decide hierarchy & decide on page parent

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A note on wordpress as content

management system

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Domain Mapping

• Example.wordpress.com – free

• Domain mapping just means pointing your own domain e.g. www.example.com to example.wordpress.com

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Purchase your domain • Purchase your domain at sites like:

– www.letshost.ie

– Follow domain providers instructions for changing DNS settings

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