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A simple CMS solution

Let’s say you just got done designing a totally sweet web site for a customer. You show the design to them and they absolutely fall in love with it, but explain that they would really like to update the content themselves without having to call you all the time. You choke, cough a little and pretend you didn’t hear them, hoping they say something else. But no, they ask you again. “We would like to have the ability to edit text, images, etc. Can you build that into this design?”. You say, “yeah sure”, but dread the possibility of actually implementing such a feat.

Finding a good Content Management System (CMS) is pretty easy. Paul Anthony has a wonderful post including 13 free CMS solutions with reviews. However, finding a good CMS that fits nice and snug with a preexisting web template is another story.

In the past I had no problem finding the perfect CMS, plugging in a template and going from there, but doing things the other way around was next to impossible. It meant you had to dig through the CMS source code and somehow sync your design up with the original framework. Not fun.

Welcome to CushyCMS - The totally simple and easy to use CMS system that plugs right into your already designed web template. That’s right. Simply add a website to your CushyCMS account, provide some FTP info, add a couple classes to your HTML source code and your good to go. Kick back and relax, no more calls in the middle of the night for that critical text change.

Do you use a CMS? If so, what has worked for you?

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JQuery: Eye Candy for Web Developers


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I came across this article over at Web Designer Wall, titled jQuery Tutorials for Designers.

Nick does an excellent job explaining how JQuery works and goes into detail on implementing each example. I won’t attempt to regurgitate Nick’s beautiful post, but here is a sneak peak at the JQuery Demos.

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Newton Virus

I ran across this video of a cleverly designed ‘Newton Virus‘ for Mac’s. According to its designer, it was made to revive the golden era of “fun” viruses, which were created to pull pranks on your friends. I totally want one! :)

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Intelligent Design


Image Credit: Link.

Sometimes the most intelligent design is the simplest.

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New Macbook Air

The new MacBook Air by Apple has just been released via the 2008 keynote speech at Macworld.

The Apple Store has been updated and now includes all MacBook Air details. I am totally drooling.

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