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Component CMS-A Component CMS is used for building publications from re-usable parts of content. It focuses on managing [[structured content]] for documents that are meant to be sent to Enterprise and Web CMS. |
Component CMS-A Component CMS is used for building publications from re-usable parts of content. It focuses on managing [[structured content]] for documents that are meant to be sent to Enterprise and Web CMS. |
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==Elements of a PHP Content Management System== |
==Elements of a PHP Content Management System== |
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A PHP Content Management System is a computer application that allows creation, editing, publishing, organizing and managing of content of a website. The system is usually built on the intranet for storage and retrieval of information from a large volume of content with ease. The type of file on which a PHP Content Management System is built may be images, audio/video files, spreadsheet and word processor documents, or any form of Web content.
There are particularly three types of PHP Content Management System
Enterprise CMS- An enterprise CMS manages the unstructured content of an organization. It focuses on managing the documents pertaining to organizational processes of a company.
Web CMS- The aim of a Web CMS is to manage and simplify the content and documents related to web application by non-technical content developers.
Component CMS-A Component CMS is used for building publications from re-usable parts of content. It focuses on managing structured content for documents that are meant to be sent to Enterprise and Web CMS.
By Chiru
Elements of a PHP Content Management System
Convenient interface- PHP Content Management System should be convenient in usage for technical as well as non-technical users. This also helps non-technical users in modifying the front end appearance of a website.
SEO tool kit- A CMS should also include an extensive SEO tool kit to let web browsers easily find your website on various search engines.
Built-in server controls- Software developers and web designers should easily access and use the built-in server controls to develop a website rich in content and customize it accordingly when required.