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A content management system (CMS) is a system used to manage the content of a Web site.[1] CMSs are deployed primarily for interactive use by a potentially large number of contributors. For example, the software for the website Wikipedia is based on a wiki, which is a particular type of content management system. For the purposes of this page, Content management means Web Content Management. Other related forms of content management are listed below.
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The content managed includes computer files, image media, audio files, electronic documents and web content. The idea behind a CMS is to make these files available inter-office, as well as over the web. A CMS would most often be used as an archive as well. Many companies use a CMS to store files in a non-proprietary form. Companies use a CMS to share files with ease, as most systems use server-based software, even further broadening file availability. As shown below, many CMSs include a feature for Web Content, and some have a feature for a "workflow process".
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Web content management systems are often used for storing, controlling, versioning, and publishing industry-specific documentation such as news articles, operators' manuals, technical manuals, sales guides, and marketing brochures.
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Features of Content Managed System (CMS) |
- Easy To Use
- 100% Web Based interface
- Cross browser WYSIWYG content editing
- Easy page management- edit and remove WebPages
- Easy image management - upload and delete images
- Upload WebPages, broachers etc
- Easy menu management - add, edit and delete menu items
- Valid, error-free markup (HTML)
- Clean, intuitive interface
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