Easy Web Content Management

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Web Content Management

CMS SoftwareWeb content management systems (CMS) are applications used to create websites and maintain them. It allows web content to be published in an organised manner, with all versions stored for later retrieval. These software applications can handle a variety of media- from text (reports, documents), to PDF files, photos and images. CMS can be used to both publish content on the web, as well as publish documents (annual reports, budgets, newsletters) internally.

The benefits of using CMS, is that although an experienced coder is needed to set up the system, thereafter it is easy for anyone with basic computer skills to use. The What-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editor has functionality similar to word processing software, and users can manipulate a variety of HTML and XML templates that can be easily applied to text content from one central place. Content management systems are also flexible, with a variety of plug-ins that can stretch its functionality and provide enhanced features as needed.

Finally, CMS creates and controls parallel and sequential tasks that creates a process of approval before content can be published. This is done by allowing access to users to only those areas for which they are responsible for. It also allows multiple users to log in and work simultaneously, streamlining workflow.

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Web Content ManagementWeb content management systems became developed as commercial software products in the mid 1990s. Today there are a huge range of CMS, from commercial software to freeware and open source programs. They also differ in terms of their programming languages, including Java, PHP, .NET, ASP.NET, and Perl.

There are three main types of WCMS: offline processing, online processing and hybrid systems. Online processing applies templates on-demand, so HTL may be generated when a user visits the page or pulled from a cache. Offline processing means that all content is produced in advance of publishing. Hybrid CMS combine online and offline capabilities. These systems can both generate executable codes in JSP, PHP and Perl outputs, as well as create static HTML pages.

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CMS Capabilities

Content Management SystemWeb Content Management Systems (WCMS) allow for a dynamic control over various web material, facilitating auditing, editing and timeline management. A typical CMS will create standard output templates that can be automatically applied to new and existing content. This allows all content to be changed from one central place. These systems will also separate content from the visual aspect of the site, making it easier to change and manipulate.

Content management systems can also allow for workflow management by creating cycles of sequential and parallel tasks controlled by the CMS. So one person can create content but not publish it until another has revised it and approved it. The system can be set to provide limited access to various users, delegating the responsibility for content management. CMS software can also provide content visualisation so that each user can work within a virtual copty of the entire site, so changes to multiple interdependent resources can be viewed in-context prior to being uploaded. 

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CMSSEO Technologies’ PowerPage content management system saves web site owners time and money by providing a simple system for updating your web content. Rather than training personnel in FTP protocols, programming and markup languages, PowerPage allows anyone with basic experience in using a word processor to create, edit and update web content.

The Microsoft Word style interface features many of the same functions as Word, including Bold, Italic, Underline, Spell Checking, Hyperlink Creation, Table Editor and Font Size. Existing text and images can be copied and pasted from Microsoft Office documents or existing web pages. It also allows for the easy public posting of pdf files, documents, photos and other materials – without using an FTP client software package.

Furthermore, PowerPage CMS has a multi-level security system that is both flexible and effective. It not only has a password allocation for users responsible for editing your stie, but also a system that restricts access to only the content they are responsible for, thereby protecting the integrity of your web content.

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Content Management Systems

Content Management SystemGenerally, a content management system (CMS) is a collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These allow a number of users to contribute to and shared stored data easily, reducing duplicate input and improving communication. There are different types of content management systems including document management systems, mobile content management systems, enterprise content management systems, media content management systems, and web content management systems (WCMS).

A web CMS application creates and manages HTML (web) content, including documents and images. It facilitates the creation, editing and uploading of large and dynamic collections of Web material, without the need for technical knowledge of HTML (HyperText Markup Language- a programming language) or uploading of files (FTP protocols). The content is usually stored in a database as XML so that it can be reused and edited. The presentation layer (what the user sees on the screen) displays the content as a set of templates. While the maintenance of this system does not require technical expertise, an experienced coder is needed to set up a CMS.

Powerpage CMS

Web CMSSEO Technologies Pty Ltd uses Powerpage CMS to create a scalable content management system solution. The company designed Powerpage so that the web site owner does not need any specialised web development knowledge to maintain and update your web site. Web site owners want a simple approach to updating their information on the web, without wasting time training personnel on complex web editing programs and FTP upload protocols.

The Powerpage Content Management System separates the management of the web site content from its design. So the site’s layout and appearance are stored in template files, while the content can be uploaded using a user-friendly editor (including text, photos, etc). So anyone with basic experience with a word processor will be able to navigate the editor and upload your content.