Moving Your Website to a CMS
Increasingly webmasters are finding easier ways of creating websites. It’s not always that Frontpage (and even Dreamweaver) don’t cut it anymore, but that there newer ways of running a website that are not only easier, but in addition to offering a lot of flashy extra features you couldn’t normally get without being a programmer, they are free. The new trend is to use a content management system (or CMS), the most popular of which in the beautiful world of free, open-source software are WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal.
If you have ever thought about moving your current website to such a CMS, you may be excited to learn of a new service by a company called PixelCliff that can make your move a LOT easier. For a fee, PixelCliff can take either your existing website design or an artwork file (e.g. Photoshop PSD) and convert it to a fully functional CMS template or theme. The ability to take your design with you goes a long way toward making any switch much more feasable.
There are a couple of added bonuses here. The first is that it is fast. From the time you place your order till you get your finished template takes just 5 business days (or 72 hours if you are in a hurry and willing to fork out the extra cash.) The other bonus is that you get a high-quality product, and that means better SEO, better browser compatibility, and should you ever need to tweak things, more readable code.
To check out the service, visit www.pixelcliff.com.
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