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* Designed with non-technical content editors in mind. People with average knowledge of word processing can create the content easily. No HTML skills required. * Configurable access restrictions. Users are assigned roles and permissions that prevent them from touching content in which they are not authorized to change. * Consistency of design is preserved. Because content is stored separate from design, the content from all authors is presented with the same, consistent design. * Navigation is automatically generated. Menus are typically generated automatically based on the database content and links will not point to nonexistent pages. * Content is stored in a database. Central storage means that content can be reused in many places on the website and formatted for multiple devices (web browser, mobile phone/WAP, PDA, printer). * Dynamic content. Extensions like forums, polls, shopping carts, search engines, news management are typically drop-in modules. A good CMS also allows for truly user defined extensions. * Daily updates. You do not need to involve web designers or programmers for every little modification - you are in control of your website. * Cooperation. Encourages faster updates, enforces accountability for content editors via log files and promotes cooperation between authors. * Content scheduling. Content publication can often be time-controlled; hidden for previews; or require a user login with password. |
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