Let’s face it: maintaining a dynamic Web site takes a lot of time and effort. Webmasters must create new pages or make edits using an HTML editing application, update other pages that might link to the new or modified pages, and upload all of the revised files to the server. Taking a team approach to site updates can divide the workload into more manageable tasks but also increases the risk of time-wasting errors and version problems.

If you're interested in streamlining the update process without sacrificing your site’s quality, Site ManagerSM content management software was developed with you in mind.

Site Manager's Web-based content management system allows you to update your site using any Web browser, from anywhere in the world. Whether you need to add new content, remove pages, upload images or change formatting, Site Manager lets you do it quickly and easily, minimizing the chance of mistakes.

With Site Manager, no special HTML skills are needed. Anyone who can use a Web browser and word processing software will be comfortable working with Site Manager. With the built-in user administration system, you’ll have the flexibility to allow others to perform site updates, as well as the option to review changes before they are published to the Web.

Key Benefits

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When you need to make edits to a page, just log in to Site Manager (below) and select the page from a list (left).

Collaboration isn't a complicated thing with Site Manager. Administrators can create logins (below) with varying levels of privelege, allowing colleagues to contribute while minimizing the chance of version mix-ups.

Site Manager keeps track of the last editor of each page, and administrators can easily set up e-mail notification of others' changes to a site and even approve changes before they are published.

Site Manager makes it easy to keep your site organized. When you're ready to add a page (right), simply choose the category in which it fits and Site Manager will add it to the navigation and include it on the category's index page for you.

You don't need to know HTML, JavaScript or CSS to use Site Manager. But if you do, Site Manager's Source Editor mode (left) gives you the flexibility to customize your code.