DMLCo: Solving the Challenges Where People and Technology Meet DMLCo: Solving the Challenges Where People and Technology Meet
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We believe DMLContent to be one of the richest featured systems available, especially at its price range. We have listed some of the most important aspects of the system here. Links will take you to more detailed information about different parts of the product.

  • Easy to Use. DMLContent: Content Management is Complicated. It Doesn't Have to Be Difficult. Just about sums it up: we've worked hard to create an easy to use interface to help you manage the vast amounts of information you want to share with the world.

  • Feature Rich. We put everything that seemed logical for a CMS system to have in here.

    Your menus are virtually unlimited, with both HTML and DHTML options, allowing your navigation to be positioned anywhere you want it: you're in control.

    You get close to a dozen pre-built Templates, and if they don't meet your needs, it's easy to create your own.

    There's a sophisticated search engine, context-specific links, and even an event listing.

  • Open Source. Your purchase of DMLContent gives you all code contained in the product: Cold Fusion pages, stylesheets, SQL Stored Procedures, everything. The only exception are two encrypted templates used for licensing: other than that, you can customize the product to your heart's content.

  • Extensive Documentation. DMLContent contains close to 200 pages of documentation. Don't be afraid: this isn't because the system is too complex and unwieldy for ordinary humans to use. Rather, it's because we strive to make sure our customers have all the information they need at their fingertips for a successful implementation of the product. The documentation is updated over time, with the latest version being available online.

 

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