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Every web site has different requirements, from applications like inventory management to marketing pieces using Flash animations, a web site should speak to a need.

Introduction to Content Management Systems

In addition to working with third party applications and a wide range of languages (ASP, VB.NET, PHP, JavaScript), Sequitur Internet Solutions Inc. has also created a custom Content Management System (CMS) built on .Net, VB.NET, and MS SQL.

Our CMS, based on a library of previous created applications called Modules, can be modified to fit any individual needs. Like a cobbler who knows the basic shape of the foot, the modules are our templates but not necessarily the finished product.

The ultimate goal of a CMS is to empower you to take control of your web site. A good CMS should enable you and your staff to easily publish content to your website with minimal training required. Helping you effectively manage all images, media and text on your website by providing an array of tools designed to put control in your hands. Some CMS's are designed for web masters ours is designed for the web novice. Similar in style to Microsoft Word our CMS promises a lower learning curve. From one management web site you will be able to add images, and media without using other programs to upload to your web site. Please contact us for more information.

 
Standard Moduals

 Standard Modules

Categories
Images
Login Protection
Media & Media Types
Web Documents
Standard Moduals

Add On Moduals

 Add On Modules

Banner Advertising
Branches & Locations
Event Calendar
Features
Gallery
Mass Emailer
Polls
Forums
Google Site Map Plugin
Postcards
Add On Moduals


     Open Source Projects

As a business owner, you may have heard the buzz word "open source" but don't really know what it means. Open Source Software (OSS) is a more abstract term used to describe what is also called "Free Software". It describes the development method used for many pieces of software, where the source code (the computer code that describes how the software program should behave) is freely available for anyone to work on, modify, learn from, or use in other projects. To read the full article click here.