The core CMS features are: indexing, search and retrieval, format management, revision control, and management. Features may vary depending on the system application but will typically include: • Intuitive indexing, search, and retrieval features index all data for easy access through search functions and allow users to search by attributes such as publication dates, keywords or author. • Format management facilitates turning scanned paper documents and legacy electronic documents into
HTML or
PDF documents. • Revision features allow content to be updated and edited after initial publication. Revision control also tracks any changes made to files by individuals. • Publishing functionality allows individuals to use a template or a set of templates approved by the organization, as well as
wizards and other tools to create or modify content. Popular additional features may include: •
SEO-friendly URLs • Integrated and
online help, including
discussion boards • Group-based permission systems • Full template support and customizable templates • Easy wizard-based install and versioning procedures • Admin panel with multiple language support • Content hierarchy with unlimited depth and size • Minimal server requirements • Integrated file managers • Integrated audit logs • Support AMP page for Google • Support schema markup • Designed as per
Google quality guidelines for website architecture • Availability of plug-ins for additional functionalities. • Security precautions such as
2 Factor Authentication == Other types of content management systems ==