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Aug 27 2008

Frontfriend lets you roll your own CMS with minimum hassle

Saad Ali Abbasi 

FrontFriend_logoFrontfriend, a service that lets you make your own forms through easy-to-use web tools, and also create templates, where your client can insert and edit data. Frontfriend is ideal for small scale websites, where the content is frequently reviewed and changed. News, products, services, employees, partners, or any other object can be implemented in a very short period of time.

Frontfriend is beneficial as you don’t need to install and configure and software, and neither do you have to deal with any sort of programming. That simplifies things a lot. And if you have some know-how of these two technologies XHTML and CSS, then you have just enough knowledge to do things by yourself.

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Frontfriend lets you roll your own CMS with minimum hassle. A Content Management System (CMS) is a computer software used to create, edit, manage, and publish content in a consistent and organized fashion. It is frequently used in the publishing industry for news articles, manuals, and brochures. The content managed may include computer files, image media, audio/video files, etc.

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Frontfriend is web designer friendly, requires no installation, and no programming.

It helps with defining forms: Make a form with all the fields you want. A form can be a product, a service, a person - anything you need on your web site.

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Create templates: This is your playground. If you did your homework well, our work is done and your own, personal CMS is ready.

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Lets you publish: We give you a piece of code. You add it to your web pages and everything suddenly works. Piece of code - piece of cake.

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The requirements for using Frontfriend are:

  • Knowledge of XHTML and CSS,
  • Works in browsers: Firefox, Safari and Opera,
  • Minimum screen resolution required: 1024×768,
  • The current version is for websites hosted on Apache/PHP servers – your server must have CURL library installed (most servers do)

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