| Web Content Management Systems |
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| Monday, 30 April 2007 | |
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A web content management system is a computer system used to manage and control a large, dynamic collection of web material (HTML documents and their associated images). A CMS facilitates document control, auditing, editing, and time-line management. A Web CMS provides the following key features:01
02 Create standard visual templates that can be automatically applied to new and existing content, creating one central place to change that look across a group of content on a site. 03
Most CMS have plug-ins or modules that can be easily installed to extend an existing site's functionality. 04
Work-flow is the process of creating cycles of sequential and parallel tasks that must be accomplished in the CMS. For example, a content creator submits a story but it's not published on the website until the copy editor cleans it up, and the editor-in-chief approves it. 05
CMS solutions may provide a means of managing the life cycle of a document from initial creation time, through revisions, publication, archive, and document destruction.
06 Active CMS solutions usually receive regular updates that include new feature sets and keep the system up to current web standards. |
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