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As a development platform, WSCraft is intended for one of the principal unsatisfied niches of the modern Internet: Web designers who wish to build and manage database-driven dynamic Websites, but have no programming skills.WSCraft enables Web designers who are familiar only with HTML and CSS to create and deploy powerful dynamic sites without involving a programmer.
WSCraft lets designers to save up to 75% of time that earlier was spent to completing routine tasks, such as design integration, assembling complicated layouts, or building an information architecture of a Website.
The key features include:
1 Creating any content and building any content representation, including image galleries, product catalogs, news, articles, blogs, and bulletin boards, without having to acquire additional modules
2 Seamless and painless integration of any design and layout into WSCraft
3 Flexible content manipulation by editing a pure HTML/CSS which is completely isolated from a programming code
4 Instant assembling of pages that contains compound content extracted from multiple pages
5 Full control on navigation menu look and behavior by customizing a pure CSS file; the entire menu fits in a single 2K code space
6 Complete support for AJAX
7 Easy integration with a shopping cart that works with PayPal and 2CheckOut
8 Open architecture for integration of third parties PHP scripts into WSCraft as plugins
As a content management system, WSCraft helps businesses create an eye-catching and feature-rich Websites to support their marketing initiatives. The key features include:
1 Flexible changing of a Website information model
2 Easy content update
3 Representing content in virtually unlimited ways
4 Personalizing content
5 Streamlining a content creation process, defining workflow and approval chains
6 Allowing multiple authors to create and publish content
7 Selling online with payment systems already integrated
8 Keeping customers posted with automatically generated and updated RSS feeds
9 Reaching international audience by building multi-language Websites
10 Managing Websites from any location through a Web browser based interface
Deployment of WSCraft, including design integration, customization, and installation takes a few hours and does not require involving additional implementation partners except a Web designer. It lets both Web designers and business users accurately predict the project budget and avoid unexpected costs.
Published May 22, 2006 Reads 5,135
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Atom, a provider of content management solutions, has launched the latest version of its AJAX-Supported WSCraft content management suite. WSCraft lets designers to save up to 75% of time that earlier was spent to completing routine tasks, such as design integration, assembling complicated layouts, or building an information architecture of a Website. |
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Atom, a provider of content management solutions, has launched the latest version of its AJAX-Supported WSCraft content management suite. WSCraft lets designers to save up to 75% of time that earlier was spent to completing routine tasks, such as design integration, assembling complicated layouts, or building an information architecture of a Website. |
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ajaxworld news desk 05/22/06 06:25:25 AM EDT | |||
Atom, a provider of content management solutions, has launched the latest version of its AJAX-Supported WSCraft content management suite. WSCraft lets designers to save up to 75% of time that earlier was spent to completing routine tasks, such as design integration, assembling complicated layouts, or building an information architecture of a Website. |
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