Very cool Eli. This Content Management video still holds up 8 years later. For those reading this comment, Eli published this about a year before #StackOverflow really started to take off.
Its been a truly long time since I saw a great video and a great instructor. Very clear, organized, and well spoken lecture on CMS. Hats off to the instructor!
Most of what you are saying is very valuable and useful. Permissions is a big thing if you have a large team with multiple areas. With that being said, you are forgetting that this sort of thing should be within the contracts themselves. For instance, if I have a designer who was let go for whatever reason, and he accessed other portions of the website that was understood as "off limits" to him, then he would be violating his contract. And of course, a simple accident could be mediated without bringing legal ramifications into it; however, if the end result was malice, then you have a legally justified stand point.
The content (excuse the pun), is still absolutely relevant today in 2024. Cloud solutions now offer speed of content access, such as AWS Cloudfront which is AWS's Content Delivery Network.
I suggest getting experience with publishing content first such as today, publishing to RU-vid with your camera. Avoid getting into the tech of setting up a CMS, grab your camera now, record something such as cooking food and upload it right away now!
ha ha... loved when u said "this is live, this is real... I might have a couple of people wondering what's goin' on"... thanks for the video eli. u went to the extent of tinkering ur website for us.
Hey. Eli there are also CMS systems where it do all the basic backend programming for you but where you have to do the css and html yourself. But it is still simple to use for customers and i mean open source systems.
I think this video had a lot of good information. I've been dealing with Content Management Systems for a over 10 years. I've used Sharepoint for a long time and realized it was way to confusing. If you are in the market for a good solid CMS I would recommend that you try Centralpoint by Oxcyon. It has over 230 out of the box modules and it is so much better than Sharepoint. Check it out! you are going to like what you experience.
Hi Eli your tuitorials are realy helpful and inspiring keep the good work and many blessings, its easy to understand the tuitorials, there is this CMS called typo3 neos it looks on point and can crreate professional site i have been going through the tuitorials but instalation seems to be a problem, the initial instalation goes through but the connection of mysql and database is not workign right.could you have a look at it and share with us the tuitorial.
i have wodrpress website for a school .pls help me to update site. i want to create a page for student admission form fill up and published results of student . how to create that page which is the best method to create . . i maintain that website.
Every man dies depending on when you are watching over six two thousand ten so our site might look a little different but basically this is a site as a F&%$ over six you know every man i t e we've got pages. Hahah. Classic. I might start watching with captions more often ;)
I hate long videos because they could be really boring especially when you repeat things. Any video that's longer than 10 minutes is boring unless you make it very interesting. This video is very helpful but is very boring as well.