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CMS Features & Modules

See All That You Can Do With cmScribe.

Web Strategy & Benefits cmScribe Features & Modules
Market smarter and faster invisible and hidden pages
friendly urls
SEO tools
Build and grow your online community blogs
threaded discussions
document repositories
calendaring features
people profiles with directory
Turn your web site into a high-speed customer dialog forms builder
Featuring: instant auto responders, notification and databased contacts manager as well as a saved user information option.
Increase your customer or membership loyalty memberships
web alerts
RSS feeds
podcasts
poll builder
geolocator
email a friend
Build accessible and compliant sites 508/W3C compliance & alt tag checker
Keep your site content fresh rotating content
Featuring: random update on refresh or daily, weekly, or monthly update schedules, integrated RSS, once and done content editing using cvs

dated news items
WYSIYG page contextual editing

First Things First. How Does It Work?

It’s easiest to think of cmScribe as a set of building blocks. The different functions of cmScribe are called “panels,” and much like building blocks, they can be easily moved and repositioned on a page. For example, you can select a press release building block and add it to any page of the site with a quick point-and-click process. Then, if you don’t like how it fits with the other blocks on that page, you can simply point and click and move it around again. And the process is the same for all features and functionality, from basic text content to more robust features like blogging and form creation. With these blocks, you have the freedom to design and build (and redesign and rebuild) your site as you see fit.

This ability to move things around so easily is due to the fact that cmScribe features are dynamic – they’re all contained in a database. Usually, one drawback to database-driven architecture is that it generates long, complicated URLs that aren’t search engine friendly or easily remembered by the user. However, cmScribe avoids this issue by automatically creating simple URLs.

Built to Perform for the Future. And Outperform the Competition.

cmScribe is built on Microsoft’s .NET 2.0 platform. In creating cmScribe, we strive for compliance with web standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (www.w3c.org). Standardized code makes for a site that is easier to update in the future, has much faster performance, and is forward compatible with future generations of standards-compliant browsers.

At its most basic level, cmScribe is a pre-built system. We’ve spent many hours on development and regression testing of cmScribe’s various features and modules to make sure they’re compatible with older versions of CSS compliant browsers and platforms. This extensive upfront work has produced a fully functional, ready-to-use system that saves clients the time and costs usually associated with custom development. And yet cmScribe still gives clients the flexibility to customize their sites.

So it’s kind of like getting designer, custom-made clothing at an off-the-rack convenience level and price point. And that’s just smart shopping.

 
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