Web Content Management Systems
Web Content Management Systems
Systems
Lecture Contents
• Web Content Management Systems
• Non-technical users manage content
• Workflow management system
• Different levels of access depending on
role
• Joomla
• Tiddlywiki
Web Content Management Systems
• A WCMS facilitates:
• Content creation
• Content control
• Editing
• Maintenance functions
• Designed for users with little or no
knowledge of programming languages or
markup languages
• Tools to create and manage content with
relative ease of use.
• Most systems use a database to store
content, metadata, and/or artifacts that
might be needed by the system.
• A presentation layer displays the content
to regular Web-site visitors based on a set
of templates.
• Administration is typically done through
browser-based interfaces
Key features
• Automated templates
• Easily editable content
• Scalable feature sets
• Web standards upgrades
• Workflow management
• Delegation
• Document management
• Content virtualization
Key features
Automated templates
• Create standard output templates (usually
HTML and XML) that can be automatically
applied to new and existing content
• Allows the appearance of all content to be
changed from one central place.
Key features
Easily editable content
• Once content is separated from the visual
presentation of a site, it usually becomes
much easier and quicker to edit and
manipulate.
• Most WCMS software includes WYSIWYG
editing tools allowing non-technical
individuals to create and edit content.
Key features
Scalable feature sets
• Most WCMS software includes plug-ins or
modules that can be easily installed to extend an
existing site's functionality.
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TiddlyWiki
• Single html file
• Has all the characteristics of a wiki
– Content
– Functionality (including editing, saving,
tagging and searching)
– Style sheet.
• It's a single file, it's very portable
• Can email, put on server or USB stick.
TiddlyWiki
Can use as:
• A personal notebook
• A GTD ("Getting Things Done")
productivity tool
• A collaboration tool
• For building websites
• For rapid prototyping
TiddlyWiki
Features:
• Can view TiddlyWiki files on all major
desktop browsers
• Can save changes to local TiddlyWiki files
• Navigation, tagging and searching
• Full text formatting
• Embedded images
• Macros for interactivity and Gradients
TiddlyWiki
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Lecture Contents
• Web Content Management Systems
• Non-technical users manage content
• Workflow management system
• Different levels of access depending on
role
• Joomla
• Tiddlywiki