CMS Website Designing
A CMS -- or Content Management System -- is a system to setup and maintain content.
The solution a CMS provides is a default design and easy maintenance of a common Web Site. As many people require a space on the virtual world, a CMS could help them.
- CMS offers the best platform to develop sites that meet all the SEO requirements.
- HTML layout is well formed with no nestled tables making it easy to read for crawlers.
- We can ensure that URL's do not have any query strings. The URL's can be of the type
- www.yoursite.com/pagename.html Such URL's are extremely Search engine friendly.
- Meta keywords can be defined at a global level (across the site) and also at page level.
Once CMS! is installed and running, it is simple for even non-technical users to add or edit content, update images, and to manage the critical data that makes your company or organization effective. Anybody with basic word processing skills can easily learn to manage a CMS! site.
a simple, browser-based interface you will be able to easily add new press releases or news items, manage staff pages, job listings, product images, and create an unlimited amount of sections or content pages on your site.
Probably one of the biggest advantages of our CMS solution is its ability to run multi-lingual web sites - and there is only one 'back office' to manage it all! CMS recognises a users operating system and automatically displays a site in the users language if it is available. Of course users may switch to other languages as they wish.
Editing can be done with any normal web browser from anywhere in the world - or with your iPhone :)
Features
- Source code is completely free.
- A large and healthy user and developer community.
- Provides a basic level of content approval for registered users.
- Online help.
- Page caching mechanism to improve performance on busy sites.
- Trash manager.
- Advertising management (banners, etc).
- Media (images, documents) upload and management.
- Content display scheduling.
- Content syndication (RSS).
- Search engine friendly (SEF) URL’s.
- Internationalisation (interface translation).
- Content macro language (aka mambots).
- Advanced and separate system administation system.
- Advanced package/addon/template deployment system.
- Heirarchial user access groups.
- Basic visitor statistics.
- Multiple WYSIWYG content editor support.
- Simple polls.
- Content voting/rating system.
Though tableless formats are being widely used for page layout control, it does not necessarily mean that tables are not being used anymore. They are merely not optimal for presentation purposes.