
I'm a web developer based in Manchester, England. I also design websites. I generally favour open-source technologies such as PHP, MySQL and JQuery, and I have extensive experience using Drupal.
If, like me, you often develop on a Windows platform and then host using a *Nix-based server, Concrete5 has a gotcha which will probably hit you when you come to publish your site.
At some point no doubt you’ll reach the point where you’ve copied the codebase to your server, created a database dump and imported it into the MySQL instance on your *Nix-based server. Try browsing to your site at this point, though, and you’ll get a message a lot like this:
Having played around with Less for a while, I’m quite taken with it. Especially with useful tools such as Twitter's newly released Bootstrap being optimised to work with it.
I noticed something this week while looking at the latest CMS usage statistics from BuiltWith Trends that surprised me. BuiltWith Trends provides information on the usage of various technologies across the web – including CMS’s, – and it’s of little surprise that they have Wordpress up there at no#1 and Joomla! a little way behind in second. What came as a surprise to me was that up in third was a CMS called “Website Tonight”.

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