“Content Management Systems give you control over the content of your web site. With this option, you are able to update the content of your own web site using a very simple online interface. This is useful for clients who regularly want to change certain content on their website, such as text areas, adverts, links or news items.

Features of the Content Management System:

  • Be in complete control of a website’s content
  • Keep the site fresh and up-to-date
  • Manage the site without the need for support calls to SEO Web Designs
  • Add/update images, files, clips, etc. directly from PC to website
  • Automatically add new pages to the site
  • Built in ftp upload to the website, you just click on a big SAVE button
  • Complete Page Control, complete Site Control
  • Database driven but static page creation
  • Editable from any PC world wide
  • Format text, bold, underline, italics, font, text size, left, right and centre
  • Insert links to other pages within the site
  • Insert links to other websites and to pages on other websites
  • Insert Pictures and manage with an easy-to-use Image library
  • Manage a site from ANY computer connected to the Internet.
  • Manage a website without having to install additional software
  • Manage the website without knowledge of FTP, HTML, PHP, or any other code
  • Minimal training needed
  • Modify Text, add tables,
  • No software required
  • Secure and password protected
  • Unlimited use, no renewal costs

Content management system

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A content management system (CMS) is a collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures can be manual or computer-based. The procedures are designed to:

  • Allow for a large number of people to contribute to and share stored data
  • Control access to data, based on user roles. User roles define what information each user can view or edit
  • Aid in easy storage and retrieval of data
  • Reduce repetitive duplicate input
  • Improve the ease of report writing
  • Improve communication between users

In a CMS, data can be defined as nearly anything – documents, movies, pictures, phone numbers, scientific data, etc. CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, revising, semantically enriching, and publishing documentation. Content that is controlled is industry-specific. For example, entertainment content differs from the design documents for a fighter jet. There are various terms for systems (related processes) that do this. Examples are web content management, digital asset management, digital records management and electronic content management. Synchronization of intermediate steps, and collation into a final product are common goals of each.
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