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Site Manager

The Site Manager acts as a content management system that can be used to manage Websites and related documents within the management console. The Site Manager can be used to manage an entire website or in some instances just a part of the website. For example, Site Manager may contain all the pages and forms relating to a promotion and registration, but the rest of the company's website may be hosted by a third party.

Because the Websites are hosted on the Touchpoint Interactive Marketing Platform, Contacts can interact with the platform. For example, a Website may allow a Contact to update their profile information or subscribe to a newsletter mailing list.

A Website is associated with a company and can be viewed across all of that company's partitions.

In the management console a Website is made up of web documents and folders. These are organized in a file structure in a similar manner to how files and folders are stored on a typical computer file system. The structure that is configured in the management console for the Website's documents and folders is indicative of how the Website will be structured when the files are published to the web server.

Although a Website is associated with a Company, individual web documents belong to a partition. This is so that when a document contains interactive data it will be collected from or stored in the correct partition. For example, a Website may contain a registration form. This is associated with a partition so that when a Contact registers they will be added to the correct partition.

In This Chapter

Understanding a Web Document's Status

Viewing a Web Document

Creating a Web Document

Editing a Web Document's Content

Publishing a Web Document

Web Document History

Restoring a Web Document

Meta Data

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