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Re: What exactly is Custom Coding criterion?
I say go for it! Build it locally on your computer and see if you can get it working nicely. The worst that will happen is that you find out that it's too much. At that point you've lost nothing and have hopefully learned quite a bit in the process. This is the mindset I had when creating MORT's CMS.
Here's a few things you should consider: What language are you going to write it in? Do you have a relatively cheap host that supports that language? We use Python and the webpy framework on a VPS from vpsunlimited.com using the CentOS operating system (Linux). Who will be managing the content of the website? Are they proficient enough to use HTML and CSS to make pages? If not, will you need some kind of graphical interface? We merely edit the html/css/js/user accounts/etc of each page. Our content manager knows enough about those areas to handle it perfectly fine. If the content manager that will be managing your content doesn't know anything about those areas, I suggest making them learn! It's a perfect time to have people expand their knowledge. Let me know if you need any help! -Pat Jameson MORT Team Captain/Programming Captain/MORT11.org's CMS creator Last edited by PatJameson : 17-03-2012 at 18:37. |
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Re: What exactly is Custom Coding criterion?
Website judge here.
You're free to write your own CMS. If you do, please document it on your site with an "About this website" page detailing how and why you did. You're also free to use an off the shelf CMS like Wordpress, Joomla, or Drupal. I think the logic behind this is that due to the lower amount of time required to get the site up and running, the actual content on the site should be higher quality. (So you might lose a point or two on the technical side, but you're expected to score higher on content.) If you stick with the stock themes, you may not score particularly high either. If you do go with an off the shelf CMS, be sure to customize it as much as possible, and again, document what you've done on an "about this website" page. It's not in the requirements, but judges appreciate it! Quote:
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Re: What exactly is Custom Coding criterion?
Creating a CMS is a nice project to embark on, but there are a number of issues with maintaining a custom-made CMS. The first and most important issue (probably) is security: I personally don't think that hand-made CMSs will contain the security patches that more established CMSs (WordPress, Drupal, etc.) will have. Another issue is the (possible) high learning curve with making a CMS.
That said, if your team wants to make a CMS, go ahead! I'd personally recommend, however, using a CMS like WordPress for a production site. |
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