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Old 03-14-2009, 10:09 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jarda View Post
CMS means Content Management System. This is a script - software that helping to create and manage your website.
I agree with you and design content without needing any specialized technical knowledge. In summary, the goals of CMS web design are to consolidate control of your content and make it easy for your staff, regardless of their level of technical computer knowledge, to create and publish their own content.

A CMS may support the following features:

identification of all key users and their content management roles;
the ability to assign roles and responsibilities to different content categories or types;
definition of workflow tasks for collaborative creation, often coupled with event messaging so that content managers are alerted to changes in content (For example, a content creator submits a story, which is published only after the copy editor revises it and the editor-in-chief approves it.);
the ability to track and manage multiple versions of a single instance of content;
the ability to capture content (e.g. scanning);
the ability to publish the content to a repository to support access to the content (Increasingly, the repository is an inherent part of the system, and incorporates enterprise search and retrieval.);
separation of content's semantic layer from its layout (For example, the CMS may automatically set the color, fonts, or emphasis of text.).
There are three main categories of CMS, with their respective domains of use:

Enterprise CMS
Web CMS
Component CMS

Resource: wikipedia
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