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A Comparison of chosen Opensource CMS Programmes
Smejkal, Zdeněk ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kafka, Dušan (referee)
This thesis is concerned with mapping websites environment by comparison selected open-source Content Management Systems (CMS), also deals with possibility to use these systems by natural persons and different-sized legal persons operating in commercial or non-commercial sectors. An objective of the thesis is a proof that Content Management Systems satisfy all needs of legal personalities and mostly are suitable solution for them.
Implementation templates for CMS WordPress with an emphasis on accessibility and usability
Šubr, Vladimír ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Machek, Ondřej (referee)
The purpose of this paper is to describe and to analyze process of creating template for WordPress, content management system, on practical example. This template will follow trends of modern webdesign, mainly accessibility and usability. First chapter will be description of WordPress and its capabilities. Following chapter is concerned with WordPress templates system and its template structure requirements. Accessible and usable web and what it takes to be one is subject of next chapter. In last chapter I will explain complete process of template creation including all phases from initial analysis, design and realization possibilities, to finalizing template.
CMS in commercial and non-commercial environment
Kábele, Martin ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Pabouček, Petr (referee)
The subject of this thesis is content management systems (CMS) with a focus on an open source CMS Wordpress, which is designed for creating and managing content of the web sites. Also there are explained advantages and disadvantages of using CMS in commercial and non-commercial environment on two specific projects. Based on the analysis, some recommendations have been proposed for both projects.
The comparison of open-source Content Management Systems (CMS) built in PHP language
Sedláček, Tomáš ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
The massive document publishing on internet required specialised systems for easier management and distribution of these documents. Therefore still better and more complex content management systems (CMS) have been evolved and are being developed. But there exists too many of these systems, so one can not understand all of them and can not compare them completely. The main goal of this thesis is to recapitulate and compare three selected open-source CMSs, written in the PHP programming language, which are nowadays used for building of web pages and web aplications. The systems are Drupal, Joomla! and WordPress. Comparison will be performed by evaluating of selected content management systems. The rating system will be based on predefined performance criterions. These criterions do not try to cover the whole issue of selecting the appropriate CMS. Rather, they try to complement the already existing similar comparisons and summarize together with them the view at the whole issue.
CMS WordPress and modifications for content administration by a customer
Havelka, Petr ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Marešová, Zdena (referee)
Content management systems provide many functionalities nowadays and can become confusing for beginning users. A lot of options may be displayed in the administration interface which might not be used in the web presentation. This work deals with the content management system WordPress and its extension and modification options. Our goal is to develop a modified administration interface containing only necessary features for a full-fledged management and to include functionalities for basic content types such as management of tables and galleries. In the beginning the system WordPress is introduced along with its administration interface, themes and extension options. Then the capacities not available directly through WordPress or as additional options are defined and the solution is introduced. The work also focuses on modifications of the administration interface, additional plugins for administrators and content administration outside of web browser.
Support of Semantics in CMS Drupal
Kubaliak, Lukáš ; Svátek, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Hazucha, Andrej (referee)
The work concern about the support of semantics in known content managing systems. It is describing the possibilities of use for these technologies and their public accessibility. We find out, that today's technologies and methods are in the state of public inducting. In the question of semantic support in CMS Drupal we developed a tool for extending its support of semantic formats. This tool allows CMS Drupal to export its information in a Topic Maps format. For this it uses the XTM file.
Analysis of the plugins used in the organization CTVS in the content management system WordPress
Vašíčková, Tereza ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Marešová, Zdena (referee)
There is growing importance for organizations to present their information through the web pages and give some form to their web. The easiest way how to manage this is by using content management system which can implement auxiliary modules or plugins to streamline and simplify the job of loading documents, data and information on the web, but also help us to create or own design. The analysis of plugins of the organization CTVS CMS WordPress, is the main aim of this thesis. It is an important to determine and analyze the requirements for the site and write about the organization CTVS and content management system, WordPress. In this thesis I wanted to achieve, the analysis of all installed plugins, propose solutions and decide which plugins are for CTVS useful enough to be in the content management system, stored and used, or propose the removal of unneeded and unused plugins.
Creation of web applications by using the Open Source CMS
DUBINA, Lukáš
The aim of this work is to describe the problems of creating web pages by using a CMS (content management system, editorial system, system for repair content), create a guide to content management system and make their comparison. In the introductory part of the work the author describes, how content management systems started up and for novice users specifies the functions, installation and upgrade with the possibility of their components and modules. In the practical part the author presents his projects directly on the Internet, evaluates and tests according to criteria and highlights the advantages and disadvantages compared systems. At the close, a recommendation is set out, which CMS to choose for a particular type of project.
Component-based development of web application
Sklenář, Pavel ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This work describes the possibility of development web applications and focuses on component approach in developing components for CMS Wordpress. There are explained a component, component interface and component architecture, that were later proven principles of this content management system compared to another, component-based platform Eclipse RCP. In one of the chapters are explained the possibilities to create custom components and their subsequent deployment, which could be problematic under certain conditions. The practical part describes the specific use of this system on The University of Economics in Prague and its evaluation. In conclusion, the author proposes recommendations of contributing to improve the present state.
Opensource solution of content management system and internet shop
Moravcová, Iva ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Kunstová, Renáta (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes one of possible solutions how create web pages and internet shop by opensource software, especially web content managment system Wordpress. First part of thesis is about Wordpress and containts database and features description of Wordpress version 2.7 At the end is mentioned the procedure of instalation and general recommended settings. Second part is engaged in online shopping plugins for this system. The three most frequently used plugins - WP ShoppingCart, WP YAK a Wordpress eShop are described with a view how they can support general functions of internet shop and how they are able to localize to czech enviroment. The multicriterial choose among plugins was made with a view to these features.

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