New Content Management Features in Dynamic Site Platform
Integration work continues across the different business groups within Limelight, particularly where some of our latest acquisitions are concerned. Two weeks ago we introduced a new family of products for web acceleration incorporating technology from the Acceloweb acquisition, and last week we announced new features from a series of release updates for the Limelight Dynamic Site Platform, which is the new home for Clickability, acquired back in May.
The new features in the Dynamic Site Platform are numerous, but a few are worth touching on in detail. Among them is the new Website View we’ve added for in-context site editing. For those familiar with basic website editing programs, there is usually a view for editing in HTML, and a What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) mode. The latter lets you type in text and add multimedia without any coding knowledge, but it still usually requires a preview function to get a true look at page layout. With our new Website View, that requirement goes away, letting you see changes immediately, exactly as they will appear in a user’s browser.
We’ve also added a new ability for website editors to schedule a group of content assets to go live at the same time. Think about the use cases. You’ve got news to announce and want to coordinate publishing a press release, white paper, images, and more. Or, you have an update to file to meet regulatory requirements and need multiple assets to go live at once.
Finally, it’s worth highlighting the multilingual capabilities we’ve added to our Express solution. Even at our lowest tier of service, users can target global audiences with a publishing workflow that supports multiple languages.
There’s a lot more in the Dynamic Site Platform. You can find info on the newest features in last week’s press release, or for the full experience, check out our online resources, or request product demo.




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