A key task in the scope of Content Management, is Content Modeling - this
is when you get raw content to fit into some common model of
types and elements. Once defined, the types and their elements fit into a
hierarchy (aka - Taxonomy or "Content Tree"). To break this down a little
further, let's first take a look a "types".
Content Types
At the foundation of most CMS systems is the concept of types - Content Types
(aka - Content Objects, Classes). This enables developers/administrators to
structure content according to it's format/function -- examples of
types might be "articles", "blog post", "FAQ", "image gallery", "product
description", etc..
The way that types are defined varies greatly between Content Management
Systems. A basic CMS may provide some pre-defined types with a few options,
where as a more robust CMS will allow for custom types, and are usually
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When I first came across it -- I couldn't see the point. Who really cares
what me or anyone else is doing? It reminds of those co-workers that are
at your desk talking all day while your actually trying to be productive.
As reality would seem, Twitter does matter and there are now oodles
of unexpected twitter remixes and mashups that are now
(instantly) sharing in the success.
micro-celebrity site: http://pop17.comstock site:
http://www.stocktwits.comMLM site: https://easytweets.commicroblogger
re-blogger: http://www.loudtwitter.com
counter: http://twittercounter.comfeed service... (more)