The Enterprise Content Management System (eCMS) has been designed specifically to create, style and edit powerful tourism web sites.
What is the DMS?
The Destination management System (DMS) is an on-line database containing details of tourism products such as accommodation, attractions and events
How do the eCMS and DMS work together?
Tourism websites created using the eCMS can display information about tourism products that has been stored in the DMS.
Additional information, such as marketing editorial can be entered directly into the eCMS and also displayed on tourism websites.
What is possible with the eCMS?
eCMS Developers can create tourism web sites with advanced features such as on-line booking, itinerary building, mapping and product searches as well as useful features such as forums, password protected pages and frequently asked questions.
Multi-lingual and special interest (channel) sites can also be created with the eCMS.
ECMS Editors can create new pages, add hyperlinks, edit text, add multimedia content and create news articles.
Who uses the eCMS?
eCMS Developers are web designers who use the eCMS to create and style tourism websites.
eCMS Editors are tourism officers and other tourism professionals who use the eCMS to edit the content of tourism websites
Is the eCMS difficult to use?
The eCMS is very flexible and can be set up so that eCMS Editors have access to the tools they need to create pages and edit content without having to learn difficult software.
How does the eCMS Work?
eCMS Developers can create tourism web sites without writing complex code.The building blocks of an eCMS website are called controls.Controls are pre-designed sections of computer code that do particular jobs.For example a search control will allow the user of a tourism website to search for products within the DMS.eCMS Developers select the controls they need to provide the site's functionality and arrange them into page templates.eCMS Editors can then create pages based upon these templates
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