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*Limitations of a standard CMS: ordinary visitors cannot edit pages easily. | |||
*Limitations of wiki: separate design, content, and markup. Everything is barebones. Separate from main website. | |||
*Limitations of in-page commenting and forums: in-page comments can run very long. Forum is separate from main page and not linked to articles and individual pages. | |||
* proofreading feature for Content Management Systems: anyone can be given a guest login to spell check or proofread a website. editor/admin then will be able to see a list of changes and apply them if he decides to. | * proofreading feature for Content Management Systems: anyone can be given a guest login to spell check or proofread a website. editor/admin then will be able to see a list of changes and apply them if he decides to. |
Revision as of 22:52, 1 June 2011
Idea: Combine a CMS, Wiki, Forum, multidomain/multiwebsite, in-page commenting, etc into a single package.
- Limitations of a standard CMS: ordinary visitors cannot edit pages easily.
- Limitations of wiki: separate design, content, and markup. Everything is barebones. Separate from main website.
- Limitations of in-page commenting and forums: in-page comments can run very long. Forum is separate from main page and not linked to articles and individual pages.
- proofreading feature for Content Management Systems: anyone can be given a guest login to spell check or proofread a website. editor/admin then will be able to see a list of changes and apply them if he decides to.