WebKnowHow Wednesday, November 8, 2006; 04:26 AM
VIZION Interactive announced the launch of Architect, a new content management system
(CMS). Architect is a full-feature content management system based upon
an open source platform.
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"Architect allows our customers to manage their website, their blog and
their podcasts from one central interface," said Mark Jackson,
President of VIZION Interactive. Not only do VIZION Interactive's
customers have increased flexibility in web site management, they also
get search engine optimized website architecture. Each page can be
easily located, spidered, and indexed by Internet search engines.
Accessibility to search engines equals accessibility to users.
Trintech.com was the first website to take advantage of the benefits of
VIZION Interactive's CMS. Architect is now offered free of charge to
all of VIZION Interactive's web design clients, and is available to all
SEO and Pay Per Click Advertising clients.
Architect builds pages that are 100% W3C compliant and accessible. With
VIZION Interactive web design and development, client sites are also
Section 508 compliant. The goal, according to Jackson, is to give
clients the power to add and maintain their own website content with
ease. For example, clients are able to "drag and drop" to move pages
around on the site architecture manager. They will be able to click on
a page to edit the META info without difficulty. Best of all, anyone
making changes to a web page will be able to see a "real view" of the
page he/she edits the page, ensuring quality results from the starting
gate.
An important quality is Architect's ability to create web pages
accessible to blind Internet users. Some government web sites are
already required by law to be accessible to the blind. VIZION
Interactive is a step ahead of the times. "At VIZION Interactive, we
want everyone to have access to the amazing tools and information
available online," said Mark Jackson. "It is our pleasure to empower
our clients with the ability to reach an important yet previously
hard-to-reach Internet user group. Building a website which is
accessible to all users is not only the right thing to do, it also
happens to make websites much more 'search engine friendly.' Everyone
wins with greater accessibility."
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