HyperCMS: Content Management System
Last Updated (05.02.10)
Hyperactive Designs Content Management Systems. This is our very best software development new for 2010.
HyperCMS (Hyperactive Designs Content Management Systems) is tailored to your needs for the website. Several versions of our HyperCMS exist to cater for websites from single user catalogue-style websites to role-orientated multi-user information driven websites.
The hub of each HyperCMS is the HTML Content Editor. The Content Editor is a robust editing program that allows you to publish webpages with ease.
Some of the core features of the editor include: -
- Full text formatting, including CSS styles
- File and image upload
- Edit images on the server (crop, resize, rotate, brightness/contrast/blur, compress)
- Browse server for images to insert
- Link to files, internal and external webpages
- Internal webpage link service (for finding the page you want to link to)
- Content templates
- Search/Replace
- Paste from Office Word document or live webpage
- Spellcheck and clean-up HTML

The HyperCMS helps you to organise your content. Webpages can be organised into infinite categories and subcategories, or have no categories. The system even allows you to edit the site's utility pages such as "Error Page Not Found", "Unauthorised Access", and the contact page's "Thank You" message. Some websites require timed release of certain webpages. The HyperCMS can also help to organise your content with publication start and end dates/times if required.
You have a choice for how the Hyper CMS is configured for handling website navigation. The system can generate all navigation menus automatically based on the category structure and published content, or you can select the links that appear in the site's menus and to what pages the links go to.
No content management system can be built to suit every ones needs. This is why Hyperactive Designs has chosen to broaden the suitability of the HyperCMS by maintaining multiple versions of the system. Our customers receive multiple benefits from this approach. Firstly, the customer only pays for what they use and secondly, unwanted features are removed or hidden from view to simplify the operation of the system.


