- API
- API stands for Application Programming Interface
The Easysite API is the set of calling conventions by which other application programs can access the Easysite Content Management System and other services.
Find out more about the Easysite API
- Asset
Digital Assets are simply items that you may want to use on your website - for example:
- images
- downloadable documents
- links to external websites
- blocks of standard text (e.g. boiler plates)
- code & scripts (e.g. a YouTube embedding code)
- Flash movies
- video files
Easysite has a complete Digital Asset Management system built-in - letting you control and maintain consistency of your brand, your content and your site.
Learn more about Digital Asset Management with Easyite CMS
- Audit Trail
The Audit Trail allows administrators to review every action taken on a particular page or asset within your Easysite powered sites, and provides an archive of all Workflow activites
In addition Easysite provides you with audit reports so that you can review actions by individual authors and editors and see the most recent content passing through your workflow processes.
Find out more about Easysite's Audit Trail
- Metadata
Metadata is loosely defined as data about data, in website terms Metadata typically refers to additional content that is contained within the HTML source of the page but doesn't necessarily appear to the visitor via their browser.
Easysite has a complete Metadata management system built in - letting you choose which metadata to store, mandate, automatically complete and publish with your content.
- Premium App
Premium Apps are licenced seperately and can be added to your site at anytime via Easysite's App Store within the CMS.
Contact Easysite sales to discuss licence costs for your sites.
- Version Control
In web content management, Version Control refers to the management of multiple revisions of the same content or web page. Version control enables us to tell one version of a document from another and allows us to 'rollback' to a previous version of the content.
Easysite has Version Control built in - letting you instantly see how the currently published content differs to a previous version, and rollback to any past stored version when needed.
Learn more about Version Control with Easysite Content Management
- Workflow
In Web Content Management terms workflow typically refers to the ability to define a series of tasks required to publish specific types of content such as web pages, images and database entries. So for example, a news story might need to be approved by an editor, then checked by the search engine optimisation expert before being classifie by the records management specialist.
From simple, single-step approval process to complex multi-step workflow requirements Easysite works with you to ensure your content is created, approved and published on-time.
Learn more about managing your Workflows with Easysite CMS