Re: Types Of Content Management
Jul 19, 2013
Content management system (CMS) is a software package specifically designed to manage the content of a website. Content management system is used for the storage, maintenance and retrieval of HTML and XML documents usually implemented as a Web application, for creating and managing HTML content. It also provides the ability to manage the structure of the site, the appearance of the published pages, and the navigation provided to the users.
Web-based Content management system (WCMS): The web-based content management system is used for publishing feature which allows individuals to use a template or a set of templates approved by the organization, as well as wizards and other tools to create or modify Web content making it easy for individuals to manage.
WYSIWYG Concept:
working on the popular 'WYSIWYG' concept or 'What You See Is What You Get' model, Web Content Management System enables you to update your web presence in the most user-friendly manner by developing and integrating top-of-the-line Content Management Systems that precisely do this. No expertise is needed in HTML or CSS to use the Content Management Systems developed with which you will be able to Add, Delete or modify contents on your website.
Ever Evolving Information
The information on your website would be ever evolving, both in terms of the volume of content and in terms of updating information. Be it talking about the latest client you have acquired or intimating your participation in an upcoming exhibition or talk about your promotional offers.
Can we save time using CMS:
We can save time by using Content management system. The main purpose of a CMS is to save you time when updating content by using a CMS visual text editor.