and so verious content management systems were utilised and devising plans of managing content became almost as important as the plan of keeping the performance.
One of the big commercial products out there was Star Team which at the time was proving difficult for users to get to grips with although no doubt now it is probably a much better and more refined product.
If content management is still not something that you really understand then the following may help:
What is a CMS? A content management system is specifically designed to manage a website. It is installed by the web designers, but intended to be used by you.
It provides you with a simple, non-technical way of updating your content. This is typically done via a web-based interface that works much like Word does.
Just point-and-click, type in the new words, and hit save. Your site is instantly updated.
Equally easy is adding new pages, deleting old ones, or restructuring the site to match your new business model.
The CMS also automates menial tasks, such as applying the same page layout and appearance across the site. Menus and other navigation are also automatically produced.
Along with the many other administrative tools, this leaves you to concentrate on the words, and not on the technology.
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