10 Features Of A Great CMS Solution |  | Visited: 911 |
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| | by Kabir Bedi April 06, 2009 |
CMS or Content Management Systems is an very efficient tool to maintain
and manage websites and the content thereof. But how well a CMS caters
to your requirements depends a great deal on your choice of the same.
While choosing a CMS solution for your website, there are some key
features you should look out for. However, before you start
selecting a CMS solution for your website, you should have a clear idea
about your requirements and basic functionality features that you want
it to have. Here are some key features you need to look for. Basic Functionality The content management system should be able to perform basic function
like creating, deleting, editing and organizing web pages. There are
certain simple CMS solutions that allow creation of content but
organize the same as per default settings. Make sure you check about
this feature if want to have total control over the contents of your
web pages. Though you may feel that you don't need the organizing
features right now, you cannot be sure that you wouldn't need them in
future. WYSIWYG Editors The WYSIWYG editors let
you add, edit and change the website contents without any knowledge of
HTML whatsoever. Moreover, the editors enable you to mark up headings,
lists, links and other elements on a web page without providing any
specifications about their appearance. Also, the editor should be
allowed to handle external assets such as images and downloadable files. Management The CMS should enable content providers to manage images and files
efficiently. In fact, it should make it mandatory for content providers
to add ALT attributes to images. In addition, it should also provide
basic editing tools like cropping resizing, rotating etc. apart from
all this, another important consideration should be the ability of the
CMS to upload and attach PDFs, Word documents and other files and how
they are displayed to the website users. Customization The CMS should be flexible enough to accommodate your needs and
requirements. Rather than following technology as a default setting, it
should seek to allow separation of design and content. It should allow
flexibility for the data to be retrieved and presented. User Interaction The CMS should enable the gathering of user feedback or allow a third
party plug-in to do the same. If you have a community or forum on your
website, then your CMS should enable provisions for chat, comments,
ratings and other user interaction tools. The CMS should enable you to
post forms and collect responses. The essential purpose of a CMS is to
allow tasks like customization of fields without any technical
expertise. Apart from this, the CMS should also provide tools to
facilitate communication with the customers. Different Roles There may be scenarios when you have multiple content providers for
managing the website contents. Thus the CMS should be able to control
who can edit what part of the website contents. For example the HR
department of the company would need to edit content on the 'Careers'
page of the website while the development team would keep track of the
'Portfolio' page. Thus the CMS should support permissions that allow
specifications about what users can edit what pages and what sections
of the website.
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