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Features

Detailed descriptions of key AssetNow NX features with screenshots.

Publish with a Web Browser

All you need to publish and manage an AssetNow NX powered website is your web browser. Major browsers on computers running Microsoft Windows are supported, these include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Mozilla (Netscape).

Flexible Tree Structure

AssetNow NX uses a familar tree structure for categories to manage your Web site page hierarchy. This tree is expandable to any number of levels and you can move categories within the structure as your site grows and changes.

Advanced XHTML Editor

The editor generates clean XHTML Strict or 1.1 output, uses CSS for formatting, and ensures the clean separation of content from presentation. Markup generated by the editor meets the most demanding accessibility requirements.

Image and File Uploading

Uploading files to a web server is typically a tedious and error prone task. AssetNow NX makes it easy and robust by providing a number of options best suited to the task you are performing.

Templates and Widgets

Templates determine how a category or page is displayed. Widgets are page elements that encapsulate items reused across templates, for example menus and footers, or dynamic elements such as forms and charts.

Comments and Blogs

AssetNow NX features a built-in comment system allowing visitors participate by posting comments. Comments can be enabled, closed, and displayed for individual pages.

Newsletters and Mailing Lists

Publish newsletters and manage subscribers with the Lists tool. Support for plain text, X/HTML, and multipart formats. Integrated click tracking with very short urls. Newsletter templates for completely separate layout from the site templates.

Advanced Caching

Fast delivery of pages is essential. Website visitors are impatient and not prepared to wait while the content management system assembles pages. At the same time you need a content management system that can publish complex dynamic content.

"Although their owners and managers might not know it yet, 99.9% of all websites are obsolete." - Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards.