Dealing with Images in Content Management Systems, Part 1
Most web-based content management systems offer a variety of tools to help contributors enter text. When it comes to graphics, content contributors are usually expected to provide web-ready images to the system. This means that either editorial users needs to know about image optimisation and web image formats, or additional staff are required to make web-ready images out of raw materials. This article demonstrates a technical solution to this problem.
Crane, Tom. Code Project, The (2006). Articles>Content Management>Graphic Design>ASP
Graphic Designer Needs a Web CMS
While you can create very powerful content management solutions with most open-source packages -- they have a much steeper learning curve than you experienced with HTML or Flash.
Byrne, Tony. CMSworks (2004). Articles>Content Management>Graphic Design
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