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Overview The Definition of a CMS: A Content Management System (CMS) is a system used to manage the content of a Web site. Typically, a CMS consists of two elements: the content management application (CMA) and the content delivery application (CDA). The CMA element allows the content manager or author, who may not know HTML, to manage the creation, modification, and removal of content from a Web site without needing the expertise of a Webmaster. The CDA element uses and compiles that information to update the Web site. The features of a CMS system vary, but most include Web-based publishing with format management, content editing, indexing, search, and retrieval. The Web-based publishing feature allows individuals to use a template or a set of templates developed by the coders, as well as wizards and other tools to create or modify Web content. The format management feature allows documents including legacy electronic documents and scanned paper documents to be formatted into HTML for the Web site. The modular structure of our CMS allwos for easy deployment and expandability. Each module is developed to perform certain task (Web-page Manager, Catalog Manager, News Manager, Backup Manager, Gallery Manager, Links Manager, etc.). The Netricks Content Management System makes it easy for non-technical contributors to maintain and expand their website. Our CMS uses software and a database to manage and organize your website's content. Start simple or purchase everything today. And if you have a specific need, our skilled coders can design a module specifically for you. |