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Our Content Server contains a variety of modules and webservices to link your websites together for stream lined content creation and publishing, and much much more.
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In the last two years the Content Server Suite has grown to provide a much larger set of functionality than initially documented. We have spent a considerable amount of time to update our online documentation to cover he new and improved areas of the suite. These articles will continue to grow in size and number until the entire feature set as it exists currently is documented. The Suite is very complex with so many configuartions and possibilities, that it is sometimes hard to put in words the way some modules work in different configurations. However, this new documentation covers all use cases that were designed into the software.
Overview of the Content Server Suite and Installation.
Content Server Feature List.
Content Editing, Publishing, Approval and Media File Uploading. This article covers the various modules that are a sub set of functionality handled by the Content Authors. This includes Upload Media Files (images, videos, mp3s and documents), Creating and Editing Articles, Publishing to webpages within (or outside of) your website, and the optional Approval process. As well, it covers how to configure these modules for your requirements.
Displaying Content in your website. This article covers the Content Loader module, and the various configurations it has to affect the visibility, features, and the way your content is displayed.
Interactive Content and Multi-Media. This article covers the interactive modules used to provide a variety of ways to access your articles and multi-media files.
The KodHedZ Content Publishing Server is installed into the DotNetNuke Website you want to act as the Content Server. This consists of the Administrative Modules and the Web Services. In addition, a Content Account Signup Module is provided for the Administrator to create Content Accounts. An example of a Content Server Website is www.ClientCareNetwork.com
A broad range of Content Modules are provided for installation into the Client DotNetNuke Websites that provide a broad range of Content Management, Publication, Searching and Reading functionality. These Modules are configured to connect to your account on the Content Server and give a broad scope of content management and display options.
In order to access a Content Account for creating, editing or updating you would sign in to the Content Server and use the Content Manager there, or you would sign in to your Content Client Website and use the Content Manager there. In either case, the content pages will be stored on the Content Server under your account.
Registered Users of the Content Server can have several Content Accounts to store the articles in an organized way. The articles are organized by Tags to differentiate them into groups. When displaying articles on a webpage, you have the option of showing your latest article, the latest article containing a specific tag, a specific article, or all articles, all articles containing a specific tag, or the (1-20) most recent articles (with or without tag filter). In this way, your Content Account can deliver your pages in a variety of ways, resembling a blog, a website, or an article repository. Examples of these uses are found at www.NeoMunx.com, www.TagPlace.net and at www.KodHedZsoftware.com . In each of these examples, 100% of the website content is displayed using the standard Content Modules included in this package.
Search Engines are essential to the viability of any given article in this internet based society, and we have taken every measure to closely integrate the Content Server with leading search engines. A Sitemap is automatically generated for each Content Account daily. This same Sitemap in XML format can be used to submit your website, page by page to Google, Yahoo, MSN Live, and most any other search engine or feed listing out there.
Each of your Content Accounts delivers your articles using the standardized RSS (really simple syndication) format. This allows any RSS Reader program to display your articles without depending solely on the browser as a delivery system. This feature opens up your articles to many more viewers who prefer to read the news in a customized, familiar environment. The popularized RSS icon is displayed as a link in the Container of each Content Loader module providing one click access to the RSS Feed for any given article. Subscription tools are provided to allow viewers to participate in your "group" by submitting their name and email address to your mailing list.
There are several layers of security built into the web services that deliver the content to your websites. Every web request is validated, ensuring that your articles are only displayed on authorized webpages. When editing or creating articles, there is even more security: When a Content Account is created, a unique key is given to the Author. This key must be used to edit or create any pages and is never used in links or pathnames.
Included in the Container of every Content Loader module is a series of links to submit the current article to a variety of article repositories including Digg, Del.ici.ous, Feedburner, Fark, Reddit and Stumble. When a viewer clicks on one of these icons they are taken to the corresponding site and can submit your article to their database. This gives you much more exposure, leading to trackback links, higher pageviews and better relevance in search engines.
The Content Manager, Content Loader, and Content List have the ability to filter your content articles by tag. This allows you to categorize related articles once you get a lot of them. The Tags are defined in the content manager and represent the main keywords your articles are targeting.