It had been a while since I worked on fully customized website without using a pre-built templates. Doing House of Kooser’s new website has been a refreshing experience. While it certainly took more time, there is this different level of satisfaction once you see up and running.
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Mario Khoe Portraiture v2
The new website uses Kirby CMS so he can update the content easily anytime. In a short five days we launched the new website. In a short five days we launched the new website. Mario is really passionate with his hobby in photography and now the world can enjoy his work.
Continue readingWhen to Use Flat-File CMS?
I have written simple comparison of Flat File CMS. Last year I also wrote about choosing ProcessWire over WordPress, while at the same time I still use WordPress to power my blog. Obviously I do not like to stick with one CMS for all of my projects. I believe you need to understand the scope… Continue reading
Flat File CMS Comparison
Some developers claim 2014 will be the year of Flat File (or Non-Database) CMS. Personally I do not believe it will replace database-powered CMS anytime soon. To me they have different target users and main functions. If you are comparing of building a custom CMS vs using one of these CMS then it makes sense,… Continue reading
Allow WordPress to Import Posts with Existing IDs
Recently I faced a challenge when I had to import years worth of posts from a client’s old WordPress installation to a new one using WP’s Export/Import modules. The first step to export the posts into WordPress eXtended RSS or WXR was easy enough, but whenever I tried to import it to the new blog,… Continue reading
Quick Modules Checklist When Developing New Website on Processwire
It’s amazing how fast ProcessWire is growing. Soon after version 2.0 had been released, Ryan and the developer team hit the gas and made it one of the fastest developed platforms I notice since WordPress. Currently there are already about 140 additional modules available on its website, plus the core modules which some are wisely… Continue reading
Why choose ProcessWire over WordPress?
Let’s admit it, WordPress is the most popular blogging platform ever. I use it to power this blog. Aside from security issues, which always haunt any popular system/app/platform, there are very few reasons not to love it. It is actively maintained, supported by huge and dedicated community, great UI, and the list goes on and… Continue reading