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Bitrix highly intuitive user interface lets you create content in 3 clicks. Could it get any simpler?
I really admire any content management system’s approach to solving a portal’s woes. All content can be added, deleted, categorized and managed from a single web based console. This problem becomes even more evident for portals where new content is being generated rather quickly. And to top this list of challenges is the fact that many times the number of users multiply and the size of content continues grows rapidly.
To help address this problem, the Bitrix Site Manager uses a very innovative 3 step process to creating content, pages, sections or categories.
Users can create pages and sections in 3 simple steps: Use the Create Menu toolbar to create a page or a section.

Adding a page
Name the page and change its properties like section name, visuals, etc.

Specifying the properties of the page

Adding the content of the page
To create sections, the user can use the create menu tool to quickly create a section, link it with the menu and set its properties. The menus can be edited within the page for easier site management. New sections in the menus will automatically show up across all the pages of that section.

Modifying the menu
Of course, the problem really arises when you need to delete pages. Especially if they are linked together, or to the menu. Bitrix Site Manager has a unique feature of deleting pages with only 2 clicks – and still retaining the menu linking structure!
The moment each page is saved, the internal indexing engine automatically indexes the content and updates the index table. This allows an instant update into the site’s content searching facility.

Editing the menu sections
Finally, one of the handiest tools is the automatic site map creation. Users don’t need to update the site map, or even request a new map creation. Based on the created site menus – the site map is created in real time.
Tags: intuitive user interface, menu editing, navigation, page editing, sections editing, site toolbar, user interface |