CMS for sites connected with cars
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Nowadays many people begin to think about their own site including auto sites. However not everyone knows how to develop the site and how to work with it.
You need only one computer programm – eEcho car CMS - in order to make your task more simple and easier. CMS is the content management software.
Content Management Software divides the site only into two parts: design of the site and its content. It's not a secret that content is changed much more times often then design of the sites. People often add different news or new pages to their site. Earlier it was necessary to have some special knowledge about technologies of website development.
Today this programm allows to create sites and to change their content without special knowledge. It's enough to know how to work in Microsoft Office and to know the scheme of the site.
Also this programm will be usefull for professionals especially in the case of development of complex sites.
Here are some examples of auto websites which were developed with the help of eEcho car CMS programm:
- http://www.okcars.ru/
- http://www.bentleyused.ru/
- http://www.volvoused.ru/volvousedru/brands/Volvo/34/
- http://www.porscheused.ru/porscheusedru/brands/Porsche/
This programm has the following technical and functional charactestic features:
- it has a simple user interface;
- comfortable navigation on the site;
- it's resistable to the charge (Intel® Core™ i7-920 Quad-Core 8 GB DDR3 RAM = 450-1500 requests per 1 second);
- nonlimited quantity of the cars;
- quick and flexible search among the similar sites (per 0,1 second);
- high degree of defence; (DDOS blocker, Application firewall, SSL ...)
- the ability to support practically all languages in the world (the international code UTF8)
- flexible for customization template system;
- supported by the following operation systems: Linux 2.4x, 2.6x (variuos distributions), Windows XP, 2000, FreeBSD 4.x,5.x, 6.x, NetBSD 1.6, 3.0, Solaris 9, 11, Mac OS X.
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