Role-based user permissions
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
Cat avg: 8
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
Cat avg: 8
An API (application programming interface) provides a standard programming interface for connecting third-party systems to the software for data creation, access, updating and/or deletion.
Cat avg: 8
The CMS helps users build webpages that work well on mobile devices – whether m-dot pages or responsively designed pages.
Cat avg: 8.5
The software allows users to set up a custom workflow for updating the website, including approval processes.
Cat avg: 8.2
What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editing tool allows users to build pages without writing code.
Cat avg: 7.9
The admin page is easy to navigate and use.
Cat avg: 7.9
The CMS has standard webpage templates or types of web pages (e.g. homepage, article page, interior page, blog page, etc.); users can also build custom templates.
Cat avg: 7.9
This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
Category average: 8
Features related to platform-wide settings and structure, such as permissions, languages, integrations, customizations, etc.
An API (application programming interface) provides a standard programming interface for connecting third-party systems to the software for data creation, access, updating and/or deletion.
Category average: 8
Features that support the creation of website content.
What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editing tool allows users to build pages without writing code.
Category average: 7.9
The admin page is easy to navigate and use.
Category average: 7.9
The CMS has standard webpage templates or types of web pages (e.g. homepage, article page, interior page, blog page, etc.); users can also build custom templates.
Category average: 7.9
A library of website frameworks or themes is available as a starting point for building a website.
Category average: 6.7
The CMS helps users build webpages that work well on mobile devices – whether m-dot pages or responsively designed pages.
Category average: 8.5
The software allows users to set up a custom workflow for updating the website, including approval processes.
Category average: 8.2
Users can build website forms for visitors to fill out.
Category average: 7.1
Features for managing website content
Users can create multiple levels and types of content categories including tags.
Category average: 8.2
The CMS helps users create the right website infrastructure (pagination, page headers, titles, meta tags, url structure, etc.) to increase the site’s visibility in search engine results.
Category average: 7.5
Users can change an attribute on a group of documents or sites all at once through features such as global search and replace, making bulk changes easier.
Category average: 7.8
What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editing tool allows users to build pages without writing code.
The admin page is easy to navigate and use.
The CMS has standard webpage templates or types of web pages (e.g. homepage, article page, interior page, blog page, etc.); users can also build custom templates.
A library of website frameworks or themes is available as a starting point for building a website.
The CMS helps users build webpages that work well on mobile devices – whether m-dot pages or responsively designed pages.
The software allows users to set up a custom workflow for updating the website, including approval processes.
Users can build website forms for visitors to fill out.
Users can use a search index to find content.
Users can create multiple levels and types of content categories including tags.
The CMS helps users create the right website infrastructure (pagination, page headers, titles, meta tags, url structure, etc.) to increase the site’s visibility in search engine results.
The CMS helps users build webpages that function well on all or most Internet browsers.
Users can change an attribute on a group of documents or sites all at once through features such as global search and replace, making bulk changes easier.
The CMS uses page, template, query and tag caching to optimize website speed.
Built-in feature or plugin allows administrators to evaluate site traffic.
An API (application programming interface) provides a standard programming interface for connecting third-party systems to the software for data creation, access, updating and/or deletion.
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
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