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WebSiteAdmin
WebSiteAdmin is a content management system written in PHP and using a MySQL database. It can be used to create and maintain websites – manage their structure (add or remove pages), edit the content with WYSIWYG editor, create custom forms like contact forms and many others.
The product comes also with a long list with ready modules and extensions - Products Manager, Intranet, FAQ Manager, Newsletter, Links Manager, Photo Albums, Document Manager and many others. The full source codes are provided, not encrypted, so it can be possible also for other developers to make modifications in them or add additional functionality. The websites running WebSiteAdmin can also be extended with functionality for classified websites (jobs, real estate, mall) and e-commerce. Please visit our website for detailed information and online demos.
Find out more on: https://www.netartmedia.net/websiteadmin/
Publisher: NetArt Media
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The product comes also with a long list with ready modules and extensions - Products Manager, Intranet, FAQ Manager, Newsletter, Links Manager, Photo Albums, Document Manager and many others. The full source codes are provided, not encrypted, so it can be possible also for other developers to make modifications in them or add additional functionality. The websites running WebSiteAdmin can also be extended with functionality for classified websites (jobs, real estate, mall) and e-commerce. Please visit our website for detailed information and online demos.
Find out more on: https://www.netartmedia.net/websiteadmin/
Publisher: NetArt Media
Listed in CMS category
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