Web Development
Content Management Systems

Content Management Systems (CMS) are critical to the success of every business website that has trouble maintaining the appearance and content of their products/services.

Content Management Systems are developed to simplify the process of maintaining your website such as: adding potential new products, editing current products, deleting unnecessary existing products, and categorizing products.

Rotapix utilizes different content management systems in taking care and maintaining your website.

Drupal

Drupal has proven to be a very popular tool for companies and individuals to maintain their websites. Aside from using Drupal to put up web pages for personal or corporate websites, Rotapix uses Drupal to run discussion sites, intranet applications, blogs, e-commerce applications and social networking sites. Rotapix can also use Drupal for podcasting, collaborative authoring, newsletters, and file transfer.

Joomla

Aside from Drupal, Rotapix also uses Joomla content management system. As an open source content management system, Joomla is implemented in PHP and MySQL and includes several useful features for your website such as blogs, forums, searching, calendars, and polling. Rotapix uses the advanced technology of Joomla for performance enhancements and in taking care of the security concerns for your website.

Oscommerce

When it comes to open source shopping cart systems, Rotapix uses Oscommerce as an online solution that provides flexible features allowing online stores to be set-up quickly with ease.

Wordpress

Rotapix can also use Wordpress as a content management system and maintain your blog. Wordpress has been popular because of its built-in support for web standards, ping notifications, comments and more.

Frog CMS

Depending on the preferences of our clients, we can also utilize the simple yet powerful Frog content management system. Frog CMS is the PHP variant of Radiant CMS with a similar interface and logic.

Custom Made CMS

Rotapix can design your website from scratch and work it into a content management system. Depending on what you want, all your sites can be custom designed to effectively incorporate your online branding.

Having a CMS based website is better than a Static HTML  based website.

Updating your static website will either require you to always contact your web designer or learn HTML / CSS. Contacting your web designer each time you have to update your website can be very expensive and learning HTML and CSS can be very time consuming. So what is the best solution?

In the long run, it really makes sense to set up a CMS if your site needs to be updated on a regular basis. No need to know HTML or CSS, the CMS is already in place and all you have to do is edit, manage, and publish content in a pre meditated fashion.