Content management within an eCommerce site is often quite difficult to get right. The majority of eCommerce systems either skip over it entirely, or bolt on a poor / cut down CMS as more of an after thought than really planning how to make it work right. Another reason may well be that the developer simply doesn’t have the time to deal with functionality that isn’t always classed as a ‘CORE’ requirement.
A common way of dealing with this is to install a purpose built content management system along side an eCommerce system, but this makes things ultimately more complicated as the systems may differ significantly and no one (client or developer) wants to have to log into two different systems every time they want to change things.
Currently, we have our own content management system and we have our own eCommerce system. When it comes to eCommerce sites we have tried running a CMS alongside an eCommerce system, which didn’t work at all, we’ve tried putting a small ‘bolt-on’ CMS into the eCommerce system, which also didn’t work very well and required a developer to add new pages etc, the client only had a simple content box.
When we redevelop the new system, I intend to integrate a simple, yet effective and reasonably powerful CMS within the system. It will come with features along the lines of the following:
- Ability to add/remove pages and folders
- Ability to add content items to specified pages
- Ability to upload multiple images/files etc and link to them from the content.
- Will have set xhtml templates based on the design of the ecommerce site, that will be set by the developer and then the client can use them.
- Set up sections within the templates that can be edited by the user.
- Will use the same CSS as the site, but can be edited by the admin.
By working to integrate this from the start, it should make things a lot simpler.
Hey. What about using EE + Magento.
See http://www.magentocommerce.com/boards/viewthread/43270/ and
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