CMS

WCMS web content management system  & CMS  Content Management system

Web Content Management System  is a software system which provides website authoring and administration tools designed to allow users with little knowledge of web programming languages or mark up languages  to create and manage the site’s content with relative ease.

Most systems use a database to store content, metadata, or artifacts that might be needed by the system. Content is frequently, but not universally, stored as XML, to facilitate, reuse, and enable flexible presentation options.

In more basic terms you dont kneed any web design knowledge, no html, php knowledge. Most of these can be done with just a few clicks. You as admin through your own control panel can add, remove or edit, pages, post, pictures, including header, background, photos and other graphics,. Users can change theme, layout and colour etc, Payment buttons, members area, photo slideshows and galleries can all be added. Rss, Twitter, facebook and other feeds available. Self website optimization where you can add your own meta tags and descriptions to pages,posts and other files. The Web cms gives the user a lot of power and control over their website and is very simple to use .

 

Easily editable content
Once content is separated from the visual presentation of a site, it usually becomes much easier and quicker to edit and manipulate. Most WCMS and CMS software includes WYSIWYG editing tools allowing non-technical individuals to create and edit content.

                                

Content Management System
Workflow management

Workflow is the process of creating cycles of sequential and parallel tasks that must be accomplished in the CMS. For example, a content creator can submit a story, but it is not published until the copy editor cleans it up and the editor-in-chief approves it.

Delegation
Some CMS software allows for various user groups to have limited privileges over specific content on the website, spreading out the responsibility of content management.
Document management
CMS software may provide a means of managing the life cycle of a document from initial creation time, through revisions, publication, archive, and document destruction.
Content virtualization
CMS software may provide a means of allowing each user to work within a virtual copy of the entire Web site, document set, and/or code base. This enables changes to multiple interdependent resources to be viewed and/or executed in-context prior to submission.
Content syndication
CMS software often assists in content distribution by generating RSS and Atom data feeds to other systems. They may also e-mail users when updates are available as part of the workflow process.
Multilingual
Ability to display content in multiple languages.



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