Beyond web-centricity in content management
Categorised under: Content management, Intranets
Gadgetopia has written a post about separating presentation from content, using announcements on an intranet as an example. To quote:
Consider an intranet. A company decides it needs a centralized “announcements” system — a communication vehicle to get information to various people in the company.
So, they grab some Web content management system and start adding “announcement” pages. In doing this, they need to specify things like menus and META tags and other Web-centric things. It is, after all, a Web content management system. We’re Web developers, and this makes sense to us — we view “the page above all.”
Tags: Content management, content management systems, Intranets
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