Stellent, global provider of content management solutions, announced expanded functionality for Stellent Site Studio, a Web content management application based upon the company's enterprise-scalable Universal Content Management system and designed to support the growing trend of companies building multiple Web sites. Site Studio and its unique, three-tiered approach to Web content management allows companies to easily maintain a desired degree of centralized control over the architecture and presentation of Web sites, while distributing content ownership and site management to each business unit, franchise or geographic location.
New functionality makes Site Studio operational across global environments with the product now localized in six languages. In addition, Stellent has enhanced Site Studio’s usability and strengthened its content re-use capabilities.
Expanded Globalization Capabilities
Site Studio now allows companies to more easily deploy and maintain multiple Web sites in different languages. Web site designers can use their local operating systems to create sites, and content contributors can author site content in their native language with Site Studio automatically publishing the content to the Web. Additionally, Site Studio’s contribution user interface is available in English, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Spanish.
Enhanced Content Consistency and Publishing
Stellent Site Studio now gives content contributors more control over the formatting (i.e. styles, fonts, etc.) of their content, with available formatting managed by a central Web designer. The application also enables companies to design and develop Web sites for dynamic contribution — pulling and assembling content from a common repository — and then publish these sites as static representations built and delivered with HTML code on standard Web servers. This process provides users more control over the placement and naming of published content by intelligently generating file names and system location based upon previously assigned Web site content metadata, and is especially important for Web content accessed through portal environments. In addition, Web site developers can use Java Server Page or Active Server Page technology — both industry standards — to build content contribution and consumption environments.
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