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  • March 7, 2005
  • News

WYSIWYG site construction

Telerik has introduced Sitefinity, a WCM system for ASP.Net that features what the company calls "100% WYSIWYG" site construction. Telerik says the applications allow even non-technical business users to build sites, contribute content and perform workflow tasks in a visual manner.

Telerik adds that Sitefinity’s open modular architecture and a fully exposed API enables developers to modify the provided out-of-the-box functionality, reuse existing code from non-CMS driven sites and add new modules in the form of standard ASP.Net controls. The company explains that Sitefinity’s self-contained modules communicate by implementing fully documented, common interfaces, allowing developers to either build upon the existing modules (i.e. user management, workflow, etc.) or add custom ones and integrate them with the core application.

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