[HOWTO] - CMS and Wordpress
4 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: January 28, 2012 (RSS)
By richb - January 28, 2012
What is required to integrate CMS into Wordpress? I've read some of the forum, where Wordpress security could be a problem. Also read that some of the server warning levels could be a problem. Is there any documentation that talks about what is needed?
Re: [richb] [HOWTO] - CMS and Wordpress
Hi richb,
I'm not clear on what you mean by "integrate", or why you would want to use 2 separate CMS programs simultaneously.
Could you expand on your needs?
Thanks,
Jerry Kornbluth
I'm not clear on what you mean by "integrate", or why you would want to use 2 separate CMS programs simultaneously.
Could you expand on your needs?
Thanks,
Jerry Kornbluth
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Re: [gkornbluth] [HOWTO] - CMS and Wordpress
By richb - January 28, 2012
I want to use CMS builder and the associated PHP code generated. When I say "integrate", I mean taking the CMS builder generated PHP code and adding to the HTML webpages. The question is can I add the PHP code directly to the webpages or must I work within Wordpress environment (editor, etc). I have never used Wordpress and normally just edit the HTML web pages directly. Reading the forums, leads me to think that I must work within Wordpress and direct edit may not work.
Re: [richb] [HOWTO] - CMS and Wordpress
By gkornbluth - January 28, 2012 - edited: January 28, 2012
Hi Richb,
Once you have the page mapped out in html and have figured out which components of your page will benefit from content management, you can substitute the CMSB generated code directly into those pages. (that's the simple, short answer)
There's a detailed step by step tutorial in my CMSB Cookbook http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com that will help you to understand the relationship between html and CMSB Content management and how to build and convert pages to utilize content management. It should more than answer your concerns.
As you become more proficient, there are hundreds of more advanced recipes that will help you to take advantage of the enormous power and versatility of content management, PHP programming and CMS Builder.
Hope that helps.
Jerry Kornbluth
Once you have the page mapped out in html and have figured out which components of your page will benefit from content management, you can substitute the CMSB generated code directly into those pages. (that's the simple, short answer)
There's a detailed step by step tutorial in my CMSB Cookbook http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com that will help you to understand the relationship between html and CMSB Content management and how to build and convert pages to utilize content management. It should more than answer your concerns.
As you become more proficient, there are hundreds of more advanced recipes that will help you to take advantage of the enormous power and versatility of content management, PHP programming and CMS Builder.
Hope that helps.
Jerry Kornbluth
The first CMS Builder reference book is now available on-line!
Take advantage of a free 3 month trial subscription, only for CMSB users, at: http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com/trial.php
Take advantage of a free 3 month trial subscription, only for CMSB users, at: http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com/trial.php