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Login Screen:
Each user will have the ability to login to their site from any location in the world by simply navigating to the login page using any internet browser. Once they have entered their username and password they will gain access to their backend administration console.
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Homepage Manager:
This area allows the user to make changes to the sites homepage easily using the “What You See Is What You Get” (WYSIWYG) editor. Clients will be able to enter text as well as images and links to files that they have uploaded.
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Page Manager:
Users will be able to add, edit and delete pages from their site easily using the page manager. Pages can be added and edited and once the user is happy with the page they can be set to active and the page will automatically be added to the sites menu structure. Pages can also be ordered in the menu so you have total control as to where the link will appear in your menu. The same WYSIWYG editor from the Homepage Manager is used to edit the pages.
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File Manager:
Files can be uploaded into various categories that are created by the user. By creating and adding files into categories the user can easily manage and store various documents online. Up to 5 files can be uploaded at once and a progress bar will show the user the status of the upload.
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Image Manager:
The image manager is used to store and manage images that will be used in the sites content pages. It works much in the same way as the File Manager allowing the user to save images in categories. When the users move their mouse over the file name a popup will appear with a thumbnail of the image for previewing purposes.
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Form Manager:
The Form Manager allows the user to create online forms. Each form item can be individually set to be mandatory, therefore forcing the person who will be filling out the form to fill in critical information before allowing them to submit the form. The form can be sent to multiple email address and all of the data that is entered is captured into his database. This information can then be exported to an excel spreadsheet for analysis at a later date. This is partially useful when capturing email address or if the form is used for an online competition.
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