CMS and RSS Archives - Noosfero Blog about web platforms for social media Mon, 08 Apr 2024 14:00:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 https://noosfero.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-icon-set-1142000_640-32x32.png CMS and RSS Archives - Noosfero 32 32 Basic principles of working with CMS https://noosfero.org/basic-principles-of-working-with-cms/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 13:56:00 +0000 https://noosfero.org/?p=53 CMS is a toolkit for creating and administering a website without knowledge of programming languages (Content Management System).…Continue readingBasic principles of working with CMS

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CMS is a toolkit for creating and administering a website without knowledge of programming languages (Content Management System). A content management system, or CMS engine, contains ready-made structure templates, a set of functions for design and data filling. CMS allows you to conveniently maintain the resource – manage access to content, change data on pages, send mail.

Created by teams of professional developers, the program modules of the CMS of a website provide processing of user actions using a visual editor, the action of which is based on graphic blocks. A set of tools allows:

Customize the desired configuration using graphic elements in accordance with the provided capabilities. Change the location and appearance of the blocks of the selected template (logo, header, menu, main content, footer) using the built-in user functions.
Administer the site – manage user access depending on the role, create newsletters, notifications, fill the ready-made page structure with content. In accordance with the resource specification, company data or information is uploaded – texts, images, archived documents. Information about the site settings and data is stored in the database on the MySQL server, and when a page is created, requests to the database are generated from the client.

How to choose a CMS for a website?

The same design and functionality can be implemented on a CMS for a website with a different set of tools. The expediency of using a particular engine depends on the data that is processed. The key parameters when choosing a CMS include the amount of content, database size, type of information (graphics, text, video or audio), and the frequency of content updates.

For the design of personal websites and blogs, we use WordPress with access control to the features provided. Easy-to-learn versions of this platform are easy to download and update even for beginners. When creating online stores with the need to connect payment systems, the leader is the Opencart system.

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Types of CMS https://noosfero.org/types-of-cms/ Sat, 11 Nov 2023 13:50:00 +0000 https://noosfero.org/?p=50 All content management systems can be divided into four types: open source, boxed, custom, and frameworks.…Continue readingTypes of CMS

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All content management systems can be divided into four types: open source, boxed, custom, and frameworks. Let us briefly analyze how CMS of different types differ from each other.

Open source CMS

Open source means that the engine can be modified by anyone. Thanks to this, new add-ons and themes appear regularly in such CMSs, and vulnerabilities are found and fixed faster. This is one of the main reasons why WordPress has become such a popular engine. Popular open source CMS: WordPress, OpenCart, Joomla!, Drupal, Magento, PrestaShop.

Boxed CMS

In fact, such engines differ only in the fact that they have closed source code, which means that only official developers can make changes to the engine. This does not mean that such CMS systems are less secure or have worse functionality, but the number of themes and add-ons is usually really smaller. Popular CMS out of the box: Tilda, Wix, SitePro, Shopify, Squarespace.

Self-hosted CMS

Such engines are developed to order for a specific project. Their functionality is not as wide as that of out-of-the-box or open-source CMSs, but it is as suitable as possible for the tasks at hand and does not contain unnecessary tools. The only thing is that if you need to expand the functionality or close vulnerabilities, you will have to contact the engine developer or look for a specialist who will understand the code from scratch, which means money and time. The user Habrahabra described the experience and expediency of developing his own CMS in an interesting way.

Frameworks

A framework is an add-on over a programming language; a set of libraries that can be used to create a website for any task. Developing a website on a framework will require more money and time, and in addition to the site, you will need to develop a separate site control panel, which is another site. But this way you can implement any functionality you need. That is, for atypical projects, this method will be just right. Plus, the performance of a well-made website on a framework will be higher. Popular frameworks: Laravel, Ruby on Rails, Django.

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What is an RSS feed and how to use it https://noosfero.org/what-is-an-rss-feed-and-how-to-use-it/ Wed, 25 Oct 2023 13:00:00 +0000 https://noosfero.org/?p=44 The Internet is overloaded with information on a wide variety of topics, and very often it is repetitive. But there is a great way to structure and filter this data - it is an RSS feed. …Continue readingWhat is an RSS feed and how to use it

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The Internet is overloaded with information on a wide variety of topics, and very often it is repetitive. But there is a great way to structure and filter this data – it is an RSS feed. The peak of its popularity has passed, but this does not mean that this technology has fallen into oblivion.

What is RSS

RSS (Rich Site Summary) is an automatically generated summary in rss or xml format that displays recently published articles and news. A hyperlink is provided to the full version of the content. This format is often used by information portals and blogs. RSS feed can be connected to Yandex.News, Google News, Yandex.Zen, Turbo Pages, etc.

How RSS works

Everything is simple here – an article or news is published on the site. After that, a special script puts the announcement of this publication into an updated RSS file. Then this file is read by special programs or online resources called aggregators. And then these aggregators notify users about new materials on the site. Notifications may come not every time after the publication of new material, but with a specified periodicity.

Pros and cons of RSS

  • First, it is worth considering the advantages of an RSS feed for users.
  • Collection of all published information in a single stream that can be quickly viewed.
  • Free use.
  • Quick notification – as soon as an article is published on the site, the subscriber will almost immediately learn about it.
  • Lack of advertising.
  • Saves traffic, especially on mobile devices.
  • Time saving. It is easier, of course, to look at the summary of new published materials and find something interesting in it, than to leaf through the entire resource several times.
  • And now let’s see what pluses the site will get if it will be used RSS technology.
  • The introduction of such a feed gives an increase in traffic and increased engagement of the audience. This will also help to move up in the search engine.
  • Increasing the recognizability of the resource among subscribers.
  • When reading the announcement is a high probability that the user will open a link to the site to read the material in full.
  • The minuses of this format, of course, there are, and in modern realities they are more than significant.
  • Overabundance of information. If the user subscribes to many feeds from different sites, he will be overloaded with information and will not have time to process it.
  • Content theft. Larger resources can take unique content from your site and pass it off as their own. Even providing a link will not save the situation, and if there is no link at all, it is much more problematic to prove the status of the original source.

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Connecting RSS to the site https://noosfero.org/connecting-rss-to-the-site/ Thu, 19 Oct 2023 13:46:00 +0000 https://noosfero.org/?p=47 Ways to connect RSS markup to your site - manually generate a script, use an online RSS generator or connect a special module in your CMS.…Continue readingConnecting RSS to the site

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Ways to connect RSS markup to your site – manually generate a script, use an online RSS generator or connect a special module in your CMS.

I advise you to use Google FeedBurner service. It passes through all RSS streams, corrects minor errors in them and adds various details like the “buy” button. In it you can also get statistics on the feed, both on a paid and free basis.

Next, a page with a list of all available RSS feeds will open. Add the desired one and copy the link (by the way, it can then be pasted into some news aggregator). Then activate all the options of the service and click Next.

Other good RSS feed generators are Feed43, Feedity and Feedfry. In them, too, you only need to provide a link to your resource and give permission to create a feed.

In a world overloaded with information, RSS is probably one of the best ways to compress and structure it. Nothing superfluous will be displayed in such a feed – only what the user has chosen according to his interests.

RSS is a .XML or .RSS file that websites use to send updates to the user. The term RSS is derived from Rich Site Summary (Really Simple Syndication and RDF Site Summary formats are also common). In simple terms, RSS is an enriched site summary.

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