A Web Content Management System (CMS) is a website building and editing tool that allows a group of developers to remotely create and update web content. With a CMS you can effectively decentralize the authoring process. Your content providers, writers, managers, editors, technical staff, as well as clients will have a flexible environment to work with site content.
Every day millions of new web documents emerge on the Internet, and the amount of web management tools is growing simultaneously. These tools are usually referred to as Content Management Systems, CMS for short. If you have a web site and still do not use any CMS, you will definitely face a choice to buy or to develop an enterprise content management solution in the near future.
There are two models of any Content Management System. For visitors, the CMS displays web site content. Let us call it a site presentation mode. In admin mode a web master or a site administrator can update content and manage structure and templates. Here we speak about the insides of the website, i.e. the web site's admin mode.
Every page of the site is a web document that has its own address. The web site is a set of such hyper linked documents. To make the web site user-friendly links to other documents and web services are displayed in various navigation bars and menus according to their logical interconnection. That is how the site structure is created. The document structure presupposes some categories of documents, identical by their logical architecture and presentation.
What makes our CMS different?
Our Web Content Management System allows you to build a site from scratch! It provides the ability to manage the structure of the site, especially if your site has a heavily linked structure. You will have full control over site navigation, page order, page headers and titles. The authoring environment is designed to work like MS Word application that adds even more latitude to the creativity of the Visual Editor.
