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Josh Lind
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Ever want to hit the ground running?!

But the laws of the universe maintain that there are no easy answers.

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XOOPS Project

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Josh Lind
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Web Development

Here is a smaller CMS framework. One available automatically in some cpanel configurations.

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YouTube - Drupal Sites

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Joel Christian Ballezza
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Web Development

A video highlighting all the sites that use Drupal as a CMS. Great stuff

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WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.6

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Joel Christian Ballezza

The newest version of Wordpress is out. All enjoy - captions for images and tons of other great features. Rejoice!

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Armageddon Roll-Out Strategies

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Josh Lind

Hey look the web is participatory and you're planning a site upgrade to use some of these new 2.0 features. In fact, you're so smart you're using a CMS/platform to harness some collective wisdom. But now how do you pick your features set? Let me guess, you told your developer "Everything," right? Maybe you looked at a list of about 45 potential features and checked
off 39 of them. That's what I'd do.

The blessings of a great CMS or plug-in feature (like addthis, sharethis, wimpy player, flicker badges, etc.) are also a curse. Functionality needs to be relevant. Simply put: diverting your focus will dilute the value of your site. It's tough to get excited about improving your core and perfecting user experience. But that's your bread and butter.