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Content management is a very broad term. It can refer to a system enabling the overall management of a company's documents and other digital assets (knowledge management system). At the other end of the scale, it can be a simpler system that allows non-technical users to manipulate web site content.
We are experienced in providing both. We have built a web content management system that is perfect for maintaining small to medium business and information web sites. We can provide installation, maintenance, customisation and training. Your application will be built from an existing framework that we can customise for your needs. This means you receive all the features you need, with no hidden costs.
Web Content Management Solution (CMS Small Business) What began as an idea to give our clients control of their website content, has evolved into a powerful content management tool.
Our line of content management solutions provide robust features to manage Web sites to add value to their Web strategies, and satisfy site visitors with accurate, up-to-date information.
Our WebCMS is a full-featured, yet practical solution that allows organizations to run better Web sites in less time. Our WebCMS helps to manage the content on the website without knowledge of html. As the proven Web Content Management System of choice for hundreds of satisfied users, Our WebCMS delivers a truly scalable, future-proof solution.
Key Features:
100% Browser Based
Password protected control centre
CSS based and is Light Weight, Hence faster Download
Multi-level Navigation Menus
Search Engine Friendly Web pages (Meta Tags)
Format Content on existing Web pages in your website!
Editable font face, font size, font style (normal, bold, italic
Cut, copy, paste, undo & redo.
List & Numbering, Indentation (increase & decrease).
Insert/update image/Hyper Link/ Email Link
Insert horizontal line.
Two Modes for using: Word like WYSIWYG & HTML view.
Web Color Picker
Upload Images
Amend or remove Content on Web Pages
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 16 September 2007 )
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