Beginner question

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Last Post: January 9, 2009   (RSS)

By shielddesign - January 9, 2009

As a designer working primarily in print, I've now found myself creating websites for the first time. I'm trying to get my head around the basics of CMS - so forgive me for this possibly stupid question.

What is the order of events that need to happen for making CMS Builder part of a web site? Is it:
1)Create a website
2) upload it to a server
3) purchase CMSB
4) Customize the sections
4) Paste the code
?????????

Just wondering if you need to have a site host lined up before purchasing CMSB.

Thanks for any help.

Re: [_kate_] Beginner question

By shielddesign - January 9, 2009

Thanks for the help.

So if I install CMSB on my test server, I can transfer CMSB along with the final site files over to the cliets server?

Re: [shielddesign] Beginner question

By _kate_ - January 9, 2009

No worries. Yes thats correct, but rather than just copying the files over, I believe you do a fresh install of CMSB on the website hosting, and then copy over your database and files (uploads etc).

Anymore questions, feel free to ask :)

Re: [_kate_] Beginner question

By shielddesign - January 9, 2009

Thanks again. I assume doing another install on the host server doesnt mean repurchasing CMSB, right?

Re: [shielddesign] Beginner question

By _kate_ - January 9, 2009

No you will not have to purchase it twice. Having a "staging" or "development" install in addition to the live website is fine.

Anymore questions feel free to ask :)