 | Level: Introductory Tina Klein (tina.klein@de.ibm.com), IT Specialist, IBM Software Services
31 Mar 2004 Lotus Workplace Web Content Management is a powerful system that leverages content in back-end systems to reduce development and implementation time. It enables you to create a framework and templates to simplify content creation and management. This can dramatically reduce the cost of managing your site, while ensuring that information on your site always remains current. This tutorial explains both the key concepts and terminology necessary to understand the product, and demonstrates how to use it to design Web pages and ultimately build a site. Once the key concepts have been explained, it provides a technical 'walk through' demonstrating how to build specific components for a page and how to prepare templates for easily creating additional content. Throughout the tutorial you will learn important underlying concepts of how the tool works and which elements must be in place to build a complete site.
Prerequisites
You should have a basic understanding of a Web sites' architecture, and some understanding of how information and design should work together to enhance the usability of a Web site. You should also have a basic understanding of HTML code.
System requirements
You should have access to Lotus Workplace Web Content Management v.1.1 Java Edition to follow the steps outlined in the tutorial. However, this tutorial provides an explanation of fundamental concepts and processes which will still be of value even if you do not have access to the product.
Duration
Under two hours
Formats html, pdf
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