5 Platforms a newbee (or pro) Designer should use to develop sites!
Designers love creating things. And especially web artists are found marveling at designs and interfaces. But how can these newbee designers potentially develop sites along with designing them.
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A lot of designers are confused with all the options available today in the web world. Different projects have different requirement, based on the requirement the designer can choose the following.
1. Simple Corporate/Personal Sites:
This is the first level of sites that you design and build. Usually 5-7 pager site. To keep it simple do regular htmls and apply design. No complex things to do. Nothing to worry here.
Best use: Text Editors/DreamWeaver/CSS editor. Tutorials here, here and here.
2. Medium Sized Websites ( 10+ pages )
If requirement is more than 10 pages go for a CMS. A Content Management System is very much recommended. There are tons of CMS systems available. Pick the simplest. Drupal is great and simple. For more functionality and feature set you can give Joomla a try. It has a much improved documentation and support now. Another brilliant CMS is Expression Engine. Elegant but is a paid CMS.
3. For Blog Designs
For blog designs I strongly recommend WordPress. The number of plugins/features and support it offers, it simply beats the nearest competitor flat out. Designing a theme for wordpress may require you to know a bit about its architecture. Other options could be Typepad & Movabletype.
4. For E-Commerce Portals.
Gone are the days of OSCommerce and dull looking commerce sites. Move to Magento or Shopify today. They are the slickest open source paltforms available for e-commerce today. Magento has a huge feature list and is ver very exhaustive. Shopify is simple and smaller carts can easily do with it.
5. For Web Apps and Big Portals
This is the last leg of development you can get into. Use a php framework if you need to build a site that has n number of pages and serves 1000′s or millions of users. CakePHP, CodeIgnitor and Symphony rock. Stick to any one of these. You will need to hone your coding and php skills before you even think of jumping into these platforms. You can find a comparison here
These are some very best of the web solutions. A lot more are available for enterprises, crm’s or custom applications. Will share more in the coming posts.
Stay tuned!



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Nicely put. Like the classification!
This is useful information! Thanks!
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I understand that this is scientifically listed; but would like to point out the fact that WordPress need not be limited as a blogging platform. It could be used as a full fledged CMS.
We all know PHP is the way to go. But, why many are still stuck with ASP.NET and all ? Aren’t those already extinct ?
@Aravind – Thanks for pointing that out! WordPress is very very effective and can serve as an extremely powerful CMS. If you notice this site is based on WP. We love WP!
ASP.net as others claim is faster than PHP and of course has MS behind it. So there some folks still sticking to it. People have choices you see. Some make wise ones some don’t! ;)
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@Aashish
Exactly. You said it.
They could’ve switched to PHP considering the huge cost factor atleast !!
But, yes, there are choices :)
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