Content
Management System
What
is CMS (Content Management System)?
A
content management system is a web based software application
for organizing and facilitating website management through
a web browser. A content management system is frequently
a web application used for managing websites and web
content. It is designed for non-technical users to add
or edit content, upload and add images and to manage
the website content. Anybody with basic word processing
skills can easily learn to manage a CMS Driven Website.Via
a simple, browser-based interface you will be able to
easily add new content in sections and categories, news
items, product images, and create an unlimited amount
of sections or content pages on your site.
Key
Feature of the content Management system (Web CMS)
-
Standards template (CSS Driven) W3c compliant
- Browser
based content creation and modification.
- Web
based WYSIWYG Editor which allows webmasters to edit
pages, with features of standard word processors.
- Webmasters
can create unlimited Sections, categories and sub-categories
(nested categories) to organize content.
- Multiple
languages support
- User
and Group Management to give them various levels of
privileges for website administration for reading/creating/editing/publishing
content.
- Manage
the media items like images in folders
- Scheduler
to execute time-bound activities without human intervention.
- Additional
Component like news, polls, link directory for enhanced
functionality
- Extensive
reports to measure content popularity.
- Content
Caching to optimize server resources
- Search
Engine Friendly URL's for better SEO Search engine
optimization and ranking on search engines
- Extensive
" Meta Data" support to facilitate complex
content classifications and associations.
- Cross
website syndication through the use of RSS technology
to PULL and PUSH content with partner websites and
applications.
- Advance
google component of Search engine which searches across
multiple document formats - HTML, Plain Text, XML,
PDF, MS Excel, MS Word, MS Power Point, RTF, etc.
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