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Content Management Systems (CMS) Archive
WordPress Security Vulnerabilities
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
A few weeks ago, we noticed that someone had managed to insert a bunch of spam links into our WordPress header and footer. We quickly updated to the latest version (2.3.3 at the time), thinking it would fix the security hole. However, this happened again, and seems to be happening on WordPress blogs [...]
Posted in How To, WordPress | 10 Comments »
How to Build Fast, High-Capacity Podcast Sites on the Cheap!
Thursday, February 21st, 2008
Originally presented at PodCamp Nashville
Many people have figured out how to record, edit and create their podcasts, but they don’t know how to easily setup a podcast website — let alone, set it up for the possibility of hundreds or thousands of people downloading it at one time. This tutorial shows you how to setup [...]
Posted in Amazon, Content Management Systems (CMS), Firefox, How To, Open Source | 2 Comments »
MyBlogLog WordPress Plugin
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Skip all the talk and get the plugin!
Here at Sitening, we have had the privilege of being granted access to the new MyBlogLog API while in its beta stage. As a developer primarily working with PHP, I first created a PHP wrapper class to implement all of the API calls. This made it a [...]
Posted in Content Management Systems (CMS), Programming | 10 Comments »
Avoiding the Digg Effect on Textpattern: How to Install Page Caching
Sunday, November 18th, 2007
Textpattern is a fast content management system (CMS). In fact, many tests have shown it to be much faster than its competitors, like WordPress. However, it’s still a CMS, which means its content is dynamic and it requires a connection to a database to serve complete pages to a Web browser. That can be a [...]
Posted in How To, Open Source, TextPattern | 3 Comments »
8 Essential Plugins for TextPattern
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
Textpattern is a free and open source content management system (CMS) that is powerful and easy to use. Its unique framework and workflow makes it easy for designers or software developers to quickly build dynamic, database driven websites.
Although Textpattern’s default installation provides a lot of useful features, it doesn’t try to be everything for [...]
Posted in Content Management Systems (CMS), Open Source, Review, TextPattern | 7 Comments »


