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SharePoint; any good as a CMS

 

"In comparison to other products, poor content contributor interface (not true WYSIWYG) "

True WYSIWYG is not necessarily the best interface. If you're using templates where information is laid out in specific areas and you don't want people to go crazy with text formatting then a form based interface where each content element has its own field is probably better (eg. updating your forum profile).

 
  • SharePoint; any good as a CMS, JamesRobertson, 22 May 10:02
    Hi all; I have just started a new position and it is looking like a fait accompli that we are going to use MS SharePoint as a CMS.... - so I just wanted to ask if anyone had ever u ...
    • SharePoint; any good as a CMS, robinsmith, 23 May 10:20
      Hi James As a company, we implement CMS solutions for a living.  We assessed > 20 enterprise products prior to partnering with a leading UK vendor. I won't mention them here, as ...
      • SharePoint; any good as a CMS, mgilby, 9 Jul 11:43
        Hi James, I'm curious to know how your CMS implementation is going? I'm in exactly the same position as you were a few weeks ago: our business was looking for a new CMS. SharePoint ...
      • SharePoint; any good as a CMS, Loz, 10 Jul 11:15
        "In comparison to other products, poor content contributor interface (not true WYSIWYG) " True WYSIWYG is not necessarily the best interface. If you're using templates where inf ...
    • SharePoint; any good as a CMS, BenRobb, 10 Jul 10:08
      Hi, Coming into this thread a bit late... but hope I can be of help. To lay my hand on the table first - I'm a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for SharePoint, so I ...
    • SharePoint; any good as a CMS, KentonSquiz, 15 Jul 11:01
      Hi James - I am also coming to this late, so I guess you have had a little while with Sharepoint by now if that's the way you have gone. If not, you might also consider looking aro ...
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