a good CMS for business
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:02 pm
Hello everyone! I hope someone could help me in this problem.
I had my internship in a web development company before so I know a little about HTML, CSS, javascript, PHP, and MySQL. Now, I got hired in a raw materials company as an all-around IT staff. My superior demonstrated how he manages the company site. I wasn't sure what happened (because I wasn't looking at his laptop all the time) but all of a sudden the site's design went a little off. I'm guessing it's due to the content that he added in the database but I'm not sure. Also, I saw their CMS and it's quite, pardon the term, ugly. Like, it's a weak skeleton with a few veins and that's it.
But of course I shouldn't be staring there waiting for it to be fixed. I suggested that I might be able to fix it, if only I had the access to the FTP server and to the database. But my superior said I can't since it's the web development company (which is different from where I had my internship) that handles the system. I also called them but it's past 6pm, so nobody answered the phone.
So now I'm planning to suggest to get a different platform, and while we're at it, get a different web host as well since the tech support of the current one sucks. Anyone who can suggest a web development company that provides concrete CMS and good tech support? I think I'd prefer Joomla or Wordpress, but if you can suggest another option then it'll be a big help!
Thanks in advance!
I had my internship in a web development company before so I know a little about HTML, CSS, javascript, PHP, and MySQL. Now, I got hired in a raw materials company as an all-around IT staff. My superior demonstrated how he manages the company site. I wasn't sure what happened (because I wasn't looking at his laptop all the time) but all of a sudden the site's design went a little off. I'm guessing it's due to the content that he added in the database but I'm not sure. Also, I saw their CMS and it's quite, pardon the term, ugly. Like, it's a weak skeleton with a few veins and that's it.
But of course I shouldn't be staring there waiting for it to be fixed. I suggested that I might be able to fix it, if only I had the access to the FTP server and to the database. But my superior said I can't since it's the web development company (which is different from where I had my internship) that handles the system. I also called them but it's past 6pm, so nobody answered the phone.
So now I'm planning to suggest to get a different platform, and while we're at it, get a different web host as well since the tech support of the current one sucks. Anyone who can suggest a web development company that provides concrete CMS and good tech support? I think I'd prefer Joomla or Wordpress, but if you can suggest another option then it'll be a big help!
Thanks in advance!