10 Reasons to use Blogger as a CMS

Google Purchased Blogger In 2003
I was originally going to write this article on why web designers and developers should consider using Blogger to create websites but  kept returning to the fact it is so useful as a Content Management System that I decided to focus on that as the main point of the article instead. 

Any web designer or developer who regularly deals with clients will tell you that working and designing with most (if not all) C.M.S. (Content Management System) systems is awkward, annoying and just not worth the hassle a lot of the time. Yet clients will often ask to be able to update the website themselves at a later date so, unless they take a course in web design, a C.M.S. is needed. So we, as web designers, find ourselves between a rock and a hard place!

I feel Blogger can be the solution to this issue. And here are the 10 reasons why...




FREE TO USE: 
It's free, and is therefore cheaper than every Content Management System on the Market.

FREE HOSTING INCLUDED: 
This alone will save you or your client approx €50 a year.

RUN BY GOOGLE: 
It is part of the Google family so you are guaranteed a quality and reliable service as well as the knowledge that it should index very well - and they do! So Search Engine Optimization ( S.E.O.) is easier too.

DOMAIN NAME INTEGRATION: 
You can purchase a domain name through Blogger which the old .blogspot address will redirect to and which search engines will use to index the site, meaning it appears as a fully fledged professional website and not a run of the mill Blog.

EASY TO LEARN AND USE: 
It's easy to learn and easy to use. It took me about 30 mins to get up to speed with all the features of Blogger (there are many); I could not say the same for any other C.M.S. I have used.

TEMPLATES: 
There are a wide selection of templates built in to help get you started as well as thousands available for free online from very talented and generous web designers.

EASY CODING: 
But if you don't like templates you can still edit the site H.T.M.L. and C.S.S. code directly to create a unique and original design or just to tweak an existing template. You don't have to work with other types of code such as  .xml or .aspx like with other Content Management Systems.

LOADS OF WIDGETS: 
There are a wide selection of widgets like site search, follow by e-mail and Ad-sense that can simply be dragged and dropped into the site layout and still be customized to suit the sites colour scheme or style.

RESOURCES
There are lots of websites (too numerous to list) and a very useful help section that offer advice and tips on how to get the most out of the Blogger system especially for unique customization.

EASY FOR THE CLIENT: 
Most Importantly it will be easy for the client to update the pages after you have designed them as they offer a 'compose' method as well as a 'html' method for editing. The 'compose' method is very similar to editing a word document as well as allowing the insertion of videos, images and links with relative ease. So if the client has basic computer skills then they should be fine. 

Web Design and Development Resources

This article contains an extensive list of resources that are useful to both web design novices as well as web development experts as all the resources, tools and software listed are both easy to use and highly effective.  The first thing to note is that if you are a total web design novice you should begin by reading our HTML and CSS tutorials. After that you can revisit this article or read through the other web design tutorials from OnlineDesignTeacher HERE.



Online Photo Editor: www.pixlr.com

In order to design a good, visually appealing website you need to use images and graphics and to edit,manipulate and resize these files you will need a Photo Editor. PhotoShop is the best and most renowned but is also very expensive. Pixlr offers a free solution with most of the same tools available in Photoshop.



Copyright free images for free: www.sxc.hu


To find the best, non-copyright images for your website use www.sxc.hu - The online image stock exchange! You do need to create a free user account but it takes mere seconds and you don't get plagued with junk e-mail after, All they offer is a ridiculously large collection of quality, copyright free images.

RSS Feeds: www.rssinclude.com

Integrate information from other websites, your own blog, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube directly into your website in an easily customisable widget.


Slideshows/Galleries: www.dynamicdrive.com

Dynmaic Drive offers a wide variety of free to use scripts but the most useful are their easy to use slideshows and image galleries. Some samples may not look the best but that is just the small uninteresting images being used. All the scripts are well explained, have no glitches or bugs in them and offer a variety of image transitions and layouts.

Create Online Forms: www.jotform.com

Jotform offers hundreds of form templates which can all be modified to suit your needs in terms of both content and style. From basic contact us forms to payment collections forms they have it all covered. you can also create a free user account to track all the form details and usage stats.

Easily Create Favicon Icons: www.favicon.cc

Ever wonder what the little image icons in the tab of your browser are called? or how they get there? Well they're called favicons and you can make your own with ease at www.favicon.cc by using their favicon draing editor or uploading an existing photo or graphic for conversion.


Visitor Comments: http://www.htmlcommentbox.com/


The HTML comment box is the simplest way to allows viewers to post comments about your web content on the website itself. Its a useful tools to get immediate feedback on an article and create a discussion place which keeps visitors returning to your website with the hassle of a full blown forum. But if you do need a forum for larger discussions....


Web Forums:


Newsletters: http://mailchimp.com

Create automated newsletters for your business/website and allow visitors to signup online using Mail Chimps customisable signup widget. Users who sign up get added to your online database and once you create and send an e-mail or online newsletter it automatically gets sent to them all.



Check your code for errors:  http://validator.w3.org/

Once you think you are finished the website or if you are just having trouble with an aspect of your web code you can use this validator. You can submit code as a file, as text or from a url and each time the code is checked and all errors are noted. Better still however - you can set an option to repair all code errors fro you too! Cool or what.


FTP Solution: http://filezilla-project.org/


Tip: Always create a Google account with your website to allow you to use YouTube, Google places, Google maps, Blogger, webmaster tools, Google analytics and more! SEO and tracking the SEO success of your website is only properly possible using the Google webmaster and analytics tools.

Sharing: www.addthis.com

Allow users to share your website info/articles with friends through social sites.

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    Updated 2D Game Design Section


    We all (well some of us anyway) remember the good old days of classic arcade games, when relatively simple games provided us with hours of fun. These games made way for newer, more advanced games with better graphics and more complex technological game elements. The wheel has now turned full circle however and the latest technologies such as the iPad, iPhone and Android Phones are now mainly populated with easy to play 2D games. 

    This renaissance in 2D gaming is partly due to the sentimental memories of early gamers joyously reliving their youth on their new gadgets. In reality though it is mainly a decision by developers that to meet the demands of the consumers for quick, easy to play, fun games that they can pass 5 or 10 minutes with on the bus or train to work that 2d games are the ideal format.

    Whatever the reasons 2D gaming is back and you can get involved and learn how to create your very own 2D game using our 5  step game design tutorial series.

    Create a Sports Themed Poster


    In the latest tutorial from onlinedesignteacher we will be creating our own sports silhouettes to create a sports themed poster for your event. The sample poster will portray a series of sporting actions to advertise an upcoming local sports day. Use the poster for your own club, company or business event or edit the template to suit another event. Along the way you will learn a variety of basic and intermediate level Photoshop tools and techniques.

    Click HERE for the full tutorial.

    Table Quiz Poster


    In the latest tutorial from onlinedesignteacher we will be using mainly the text and shape tool to create a poster for a table quiz. The poster itself will portray a group of 4 people at a table with paper sheets in front of them, and thus simply representing a table quiz. Use the poster for your own club, company or business quiz or edit the theme to suit another event type. 

    Click HERE for the full tutorial.