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Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects

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Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects

Overview of this book

open-source CMS (content management system) and development framework with functionality for web publishing, intranets, e-commerce, extranets, and web portals. In this book, Martin Bauer of designit.com.au an eZ publish Silver partner, teaches you how to successfully manage and implement an eZ publish web content management project. He shows you how to produce quality results in a repeatable manner with the minimum of effort, and end up with eZ publish solutions that will delight your clients. The book presents strategies, best practices, and techniques for all steps of your eZ publish project, starting from client requirements, through planning, information architecture and content modeling, design considerations, and right up to deployment, client training, maintenance, support, and upgrades.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Five Facets of Design


In content management projects, design doesn't just refer to the look and feel of the site but goes much deeper into the entire design of the site from the content through to the presentation. Understanding that design goes much deeper than the surface and how to bring the different elements of design together will have a significant impact on the success of the end product.

Content Modeling

Rarely do people think about the design of content. Database designs are common, information design is becoming better understood, visual design is well known; but content design is almost unheard of.

Information design relates to how the content is to be presented on the web page. Content design refers to the structure of the content itself and is not related to how the content is to be presented. It involves the naming of each type of content, the definition of each attribute, and the type of data that it will contain, as well as how the content type relates to other content...