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CMSbyCW was born from necessity - a desire to protect years of work, insights, and creativity from disappearing due to hacks, plugin conflicts, or automated updates. It’s designed for th... Read more...
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CMSbyCW was born from necessity - a desire to protect years of work, insights, and creativity from disappearing due to hacks, plugin conflicts, or automated updates. It’s designed for th... Read more...
I had to "pause" and "rethink" who this CMS is actually for. Yes it was built, out of necessity, for people like me. * Developers * Technical small busines... Read more...
Here's a high-level comparison of a Database-Based CMS versus JSON / File- Based CMS: Feature Database-Based CMS JSON / File... Read more...
Let's Use a Sample Code from the previous blog post at: How to Add an Image to a blog Post or web Page The first screenshot's generic original code looks like this: (and the image... Read more...
I have been creating How To's / Tutorials for the CMS, and I am doing screenshots and the n just uploading it within the specific blog post. It displays okay on a Desktop or Laptop.... Read more...
Here is how to Add a New web Page to your CMS: In the CMSbyCW Package, both user roles, Admin and Editor can Create, Add, Edit and Delete web Pages. Admin Editor For ... Read more...
Here is how to Add a New Blog Post to your CMS: In the CMSbyCW Package, both user roles, Admin and Editor can Create, Add, Edit and Delete Blog Posts. Admin Editor Fo... Read more...
Here is how to Add a New User to your CMS: In the CMSbyCW Package, it comes with two types of Users, by default. Admin Editor For this example, login as an Admi... Read more...
Here is how to Change Your Password: In the CMSbyCW Package, it comes with two types of Users, by default. Admin Editor For this example, login as an Admin 1... Read more...
1) Open FileZilla on your Computer In the top bar:, enter: Host: your FTP server (e.g. ftp.yoursite.com) (You can get this information from your Webhosting Account) Username Password ... Read more...
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