Content management modules
Learn more about our content management tools and discover how Smallbox can help you manage your website content.
- Writing for the web is an art. Make it readable!
- Put your mouth where your money is... er, you know what we mean.
- It's time to get visual. Events are your thing and you want the world to know it. Hey, go big or go home!
- Get their attention with a callout!
- Make getting in touch easy with a Smallbox contacts directory.
- Our document tool is a library waiting to happen. Create, upload, and share - it's easy.
- Communicate in style. Send formatted emails that back up your brand and talk to the subject matter.
- Let Smallbox help you answer the most frequently asked questions using our easy-to-format FAQ module.
- Say you, say me... let's say it together, that's the way the forum should be. (BTW - Nobody says it better than Lionel)
- Visually identify your locations on a map.
- Creating striking image galleries has never been easier. Smallbox tools are at your fingertips to categorize, browse and upload.
- Find out which way the wind is blowing.
- Accessibility is key and quicklinks can help. They bring information to the forefront of your website.
- You have many strengths and we want to help you show them.
- Connectivity is key.
- The text-based tour of your website.
- If pictures are worth a thousand words, video's gotta be worth more.
Enhancements
- Find your way home with Smallbox breadcrumbs
- Weed out robots from online forms
- Show your stuff
- Keep your message on brand
- If they can't read it, they probably aren't going to be calling anytime soon.
- Email a page to a friend
- Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Delicious, LinkedIn... we Digg it
- Make It BIGGER
I've been using Smallbox for over 6 years and it just keeps getting better and better. Its always been easy to use for non-web-savvy users, but the interface is now smoother and more intuitive, and the tools are getting more sophisticated so you can have more control over typographic details, links and embedded images. I consider it for every web project I do.
Matt Warburton, Principal
Emdoubleyu Design
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