SpiderMunki
SpiderMunki's Goal is to Build You the Perfect Site

Online content is constantly evolving. A web site must be easy to update - not only by those with technical knowledge but, where possible, by the average company employee via a simple, straightforward process. This can be achieved by using a content management system (such as Joomla).

Accessibility is divided into two categories - firstly, making your web site freely accessible to all visitors in accordance with the World Wide Web consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995. Secondly, ensuring that your web site is accessible to users of all platforms and browsers. Our system of development ensures that we achieve both of these objectives.

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SpiderMunki picks Joomla
SpiderMunki has chosen Joomla to be our official platform foundation for all our CMS sites. It was a tough choice, but after working with all the major platforms currently in play, and spending hundreds of hours testing each system, We at SpiderMunki feel that this Platform will be the strongest and most reliable format to develop our SpiderMunki CMS.
 
What is a Content Management System
A content management system (CMS) is a program used to create a framework for the content of a Web site.With most CMSes, the framework can be customized with a “skin” that defines the look & feel. This approach is opposite to defining the look & feel first then coding the functionality second. Whereas the majority of cost of a website is in the functionality, the CMS approach is often significantly more cost effective. The content managed includes computer files, image media, audio files, electronic documents and web content. The idea behind a CMS is to make these files available inter-office, as well as over the web. A CMS would most often be used as an archive as well. Many companies use a CMS to store files in a non-proprietary form. Companies use a CMS to share files with ease, as most systems use server-based software, even further broadening file availability. As shown below, many CMSs include a feature for Web Content, and some have a feature for a "workflow process". "Workflow" is the idea of moving an electronic document along for either approval, or for adding content. Some CMSs will easily facilitate this process with email notification, and automated routing. This is ideally a collaborative creation of documents. A CMS facilitates the organization, control, and publication of a large body of documents and other content, such as images and multimedia resources.
 
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