home arrow websites arrow content management systems

content management systems

joomla standard features

  • User editable content
    • edit pages on your site using a WYSIWYG editor
    • create and edit menu items
    • upload images and documents to your website
  • User management
    • user registration and group access levels
    • create private areas to your site for registered users
    • login, register and forgotten password pages
    • send private messages to other users
    • set permissions for who can edit what on the website
  • Functionality
    • create and manage your own blogs
    • contact database - create and maintain a list of contacts
    • polls and surveys - get the opinion of your visitors using a voting system
    • web links - create and maintain a categorised list of links to external sites
    • news feeds - publish your own RSS feed
    • template manager - select templates for individual pages or upload and install new ones
    • trash manager - recover accidentally deleted items
    • online help system
    • schedule content display
    • content rating system - find out what visitors think of each page
  • The largest CMS community of both users and developers
  • Advanced addon / extension system allows joomla functionality to be extended easily to meet your needs

content management system websitesMost modern website are now based on some form of Content Management System. A CMS allows users to interact with there website to perform many functions. Most commonly they are deployed to allow users to generate new content and edit existing pages.

CMSs employ some form of user account management requiring users to login to the website to perform certain tasks. Users are given access to different parts of the website and can perform functions dependant on there user group. For instance there is usually a super administrator that has complete control, authors that are allowed to generate content and registered users that are members of the general public that have registered with your website in order to access 'members only' content or receive a regular email news letter.

CMSs allow users to change site content using there standard web browser. User log into the website and access an otherwise hidden administration systems. Some times a WYSIWYG editor is present to allow the user to easily enter new text and images. The WYSIWYG loads inside the browser when a user wants to edit content.

Web two point oh... predominately use the Joomla CMS. Joomla is the Swahili word meaning all together and is named as such as it allows many users to interact with a website at once to view, edit and maintain its content. Joomla offers many benefits over other CMSs, for us at web two point oh it is the large user community and the ability to extend its features using an extension system that sets it apart from the rest. The active community ensures that it is always developing and evolving to meet new demands as they appear. Contact us today for a free no obligation quote.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 )

domain name checker

links

site map - news feed - contact - links