Latest CMS Documentation

This is a work in progress containing new CMS documentation to cover various features that remain undocumented in the cms.brycegroup.com Wiki

CMS Navigation
The CMS contains multiple methods of navigation for users to add, edit and delete pages, alter content settings, create, delete or edit user accounts and settings, and to access the CMS system settings.
WYSIWYG Plug-ins
WYSIWYG Plug-ins that can be used on any page in the CMS within the content area. These are accessible while editing the draft of a page.
Features
CMS feature list with functional explanations, screen shots, and how to's.
Software Integration
A list of software that has been integrated to date (this does not mean we cannot integrate software outside this list)
Page Types
CMS Page Types documentation
How To
How To articles on various common issues and questions.
CMS Roles
An overview of the features of each CMS role.
Old CMS Documentation
Content Management System documentation, tutorials, how-to's, frequently asked questions, integration resources, and general answers.

Most Recent Updates

Media page
A media page acts as a link to a media asset such as an MP3 file.  You can link to local assets or remote assets on external websites.  When a media page appears in an RSS feed, the RSS feed automatically becomes a Podcast RSS feed.  This applies...
Page Icon
Page icons are a way to display a quick, topical image for your article, to draw your users' attention by giving them a visual cue as to the content of the article. Page icons can be set in the General tab of the WYSIWYG editor.  A file can be...
Versions Page
The Versions page type is available to allow your site to have specific, targeted content for the public, non-members and members; depending on their account type and whether they're logged in or not, users will see different content.  This...
Advocacy Contact Plugin
This streamlined plugin allows members to easily communicate with their current legislative contacts regarding issues your Society or Association is monitoring.  It provides you with a way to encourage advocacy on the part of your members without...
Making Application Pages Editable
An Application Page is a page in the CMS that represents a physical file with a ".aspx" extension that is external to the CMS; but has been integrated. You can define editable areas within Application Pages in the CMS. This requires a set of...
3rd Party Application Integration
If you have a compiled library, place it in the website /bin directory. Place your Web User Control file in a directory of your choice within the IIS Application. In the CMS, you can embed your Web User Control in several page types.  For...

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