Introducing Web Management Studio
Web Management Studio is a web based application that is installed on your web server.
Web Management Studio is designed to help the owner/administrator(s) of the web site to take control of all aspects of their web site's content, navigation and general presentation - even if they have no previous web authoring experience.
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There are two key aspects to the Web Management Studio application: - The Web Site Administration Module, and ...
- The Runtime Content Delivery Module.
Both of these modules rely on the Web Management Studio Content Database to manage, manipulate and store the data (text, images, links, files etc.) that go to make up the content of your web site.
When the Web Management Studio framework is installed on your web server, a number of web pages are also installed in a secure area of your web site. In effect, these pages represent the Web Management Studio web application and provide you with all the tools and facilities you need to manage your web site.
For example, once you have logged into the Web Management Studio Web Site Administration Module, you can ... - Update and modify existing pages
- Create new pages that can be added to your existing site structure, or even define complete new sections and topic areas
- Modify your web site's navigation mechanisms (menus, links etc.) to include your new content
- Manage user access rights and permissions
- Register your web site with the major Search Engines
- And much, much more! See the Web Management Studio Product Features section for more information.
The Web Management Studio Web Administration Module is designed to provide you with a clean, familiar interface so that you can get straight to work with the minimum of effort.
Why not watch our short video on Creating a New Page to see just how simple Web Management Studio is to use?
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The Runtime Content Delivery Module is responsible for assembling the content that you have created in the Web Management Studio Web Administration Module, and delivering it to your web site's visitors.
When a web page is requested, the Runtime Content Delivery Module loads the appropriate Master Page which, in turn, builds and renders the page back to the user's browser. This technology helps to ensure that every page is rendered consistently - and to the required web standard.
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