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Methods and systems for website content management

  • US 9,639,621 B2
  • Filed: 05/21/2007
  • Issued: 05/02/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/01/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A computer-implemented method for creating and managing website content, comprising:

  • providing a user at a computer terminal a data capture template for a user-selected content type;

    providing the user at the computer terminal presentation pages using content management tags;

    allowing the user at the computer terminal to author content consisting at least in part of actual run-time features of dynamic content and embedded tags associated with the dynamic content using the data capture template;

    allowing the user at the computer terminal to deploy the content consisting at least in part of the actual run-time features of the dynamic content and embedded tags associated with the dynamic content to a database server;

    displaying, for the user at the computer terminal directly from the database server, a design-time display that is identical to a runtime presentation comprising a dynamic behavior preview of the cached content data consisting at least in part of said actual run-time features of the dynamic content;

    displaying, for a website visitor by a web server from the database server, the runtime display that is identical to the design-time presentation comprising a runtime dynamic behavior view of the same cached content data cached to the database server consisting at least in part of the cached actual run-time features of the dynamic content;

    launching a user-selected promo data capture template and a category viewer;

    adding a category of a display of a list of promotions to an existing category tree and attaching at least one content item to the at least one added category of the display of the list of promotions using the promo data capture template and category viewer; and

    building a presentation page with static data and dynamic content displaying all items in the at least one added category.

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