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On
the Web today, content is king. After you've mastered HTML and
learned a few neat tricks in JavaScript and Dynamic HTML, you
can probably build a pretty impressive-looking Web site design.
But then comes the time to fill that fancy page layout with
some real information. Any site that successfully attracts repeat
visitors has to have fresh and constantly updated content. In
the world of traditional site building, that means HTML files--and
lots of 'em.
The problem is that, more often than not, the people providing
the content for a site are not the same people handling its
design. Oftentimes, the content provider doesn't even know
HTML. How, then, is the content to get from the provider onto
the Web site? Not every company can afford to staff a full-time
Webmaster, and most Webmasters have better things to do than
copying Word files into HTML templates anyway.
Maintenance of a content-driven site can be a real pain,
too. Many sites (perhaps yours?) feel locked into a dry, outdated
design because rewriting those hundreds of HTML files to reflect
a new design would take forever. Server-side includes (SSI's)
can help alleviate the burden a little, but you still end
up with hundreds of files that need to be maintained should
you wish to make a fundamental change to your site.
The solution to these headaches is database-driven site design.
By achieving complete separation between your site's design
and the content you are looking to present, you can work with
each without disturbing the other. Instead of writing an HTML
file for every page of your site, you only need to write a
page for each kind of information you want to be able to present.
Instead of endlessly pasting new content into your tired page
layouts, create a simple content management system that allows
the writers to post new content themselves without a lick
of HTML!
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