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Welcome!
Are you logged in? User: demo1 Pass: demo1 You will see the box below the calendar for you to edit!
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Thank you for visiting the Wasula Enterprises Content Management Systems Demo site. You will be able to experiment with the CMS prior to purchasing it and also return here for any questions you have concerning it should you decide this is the perfect solution for your online needs.
Content Management Systems (CMS) are widely used across the web to give website owners more power and control over their websites. The ability to log into the website and makes changes from anywhere there is Internet access is quickly becoming the norm rather than the exception.
There are many different types of CMSs with just as many feature differences as well. Wasula Enterprises uses this CMS because of its easy to use features for end users, the ability to create a fully search engine optimized site, as well as its ability to have complete control over design. Our CMS is put into design rather than a design found that fits the CMS, unlike so many of the other CMSs. It's the ability to put the CMS into the design rather than the design into the CMS that allows the site to be fully search engine optimized.
Take a look at a few of it's features!
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This is the module that I assigned the demo1 to be able to edit.
You'll notice after you have logged in, that only this box is viewable to you. That means only this box is available for you to edit. This gives the website administrator the control you need over even the smallest sections within a page and not just overall page editing rights.
You should also notice that the 'blue' box is orange. That's because I made this text change but did not publish it. If you were to make changes and the web administrator did not give you permission to publish your changes, you can request publication from any of the administrators. If you click "action" and then "request publication" you are given a list of administrators who can publish your changes for you. Complete control is given to the administrator as needed.
I'm sure you've also noticed that this information was not visible before you logged in. Saved, but not yet published changes, will reappear each time you log in until the administrator either publishes them or deletes them.
Now that you've experimented with editing this box, you can log out and the whole page - except your unpublished changes will reappear. Logout
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