1. Core functionality: - Creating, deleting, editing and organizing articles, templates etc.
2. The editor: - EE has a WYSIWYG editor. The editor is the interface through which content is added and amended. Traditionally, it has also allowed the content provider to apply basic formatting, such as font and color.
3. Managing assets: - Management of images and files is badly handled in some CMS’. Badly designed systems can frustrate users with poor accessibility and usability. But, EE has option to upload any type of files including images and later they can be insert easily within the topics.
4. Search: - Search is an important aspect of any website. Approximately half of all users start with search when looking for content. However, the search functionality in EE systems is adequate with freshness, thoroughness, speed. In EE we can customize the display of search results also.
5. Customization: - EE allows flexibility in the way content is retrieved and presented. Flexibility makes EE stand out.
6. User interaction: - To gather user feedback, EE provides Comments module with follow-up options. EE has forums to post and collect responses as well as make a community.
7. Roles and permissions: - EE supports permissions of Editors. Although implementation varies, permissions normally allow specifying whether users can edit certain pages or even entire sections of the website.
8. Versioning: - Using EE, we can easily update to a upper version, keeping all the contents, templates intact.
9. Multiple website support: - EE allows running multiple websites from the same installation. Although you may not currently need to be able to manage more than a single website that could easily change. You may decide to launch a new website to target a narrower audience. And with the growth of the mobile Web, you may want to create a separate website especially for mobile devices. Whatever the reason, having the flexibility to run multiple websites is important.
10. Multilingual support.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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