curious about how big sites like nymag.com or http://www.guardian.co.uk/ work, own made self code cms? EE? other? anybody knows how that bigs sites move your content and programming?
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November 09, 2011 2:21pm
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curious about how big sites like nymag.com or http://www.guardian.co.uk/ work, own made self code cms? EE? other? anybody knows how that bigs sites move your content and programming?
#2 / Nov 09, 2011 4:20pm
I’ll bet my boots that the Guardian site was made in house or at least based on a specialised news publishing system. nymag.com looks like a custom job as well IMHO.
#3 / Nov 09, 2011 4:34pm
I’ll bet my boots that the Guardian site was made in house or at least based on a specialised news publishing system. nymag.com looks like a custom job as well IMHO.
“a specialised news publishing system” vs “looks like a custom job as well” I dont get it the difference, you mean both are made custom in each company?
#4 / Nov 09, 2011 6:31pm
There are companies who specialise in (expensive) content management systems for large organisations like Newspaper groups, often they supply a core system with support and tailor made customisation services etc. I believe they used to run on the Vignette platform - http://www.vignette.com/ - but that was some time ago so they might have changed.
#5 / Nov 09, 2011 6:41pm
There are companies who specialise in (expensive) content management systems for large organisations like Newspaper groups, often they supply a core system with support and tailor made customisation services etc. I believe they used to run on the Vignette platform - http://www.vignette.com/ - but that was some time ago so they might have changed.
very interesting, I would like work with the staff of one of those big web sites 😉