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Content Management


A Content Management System, or CMS, is an application designed to store, format, reproduce and manage Web and intranet data. By simple definition, it is a system that allows for continual management of a web site. Once a very complicated and technical procedure, managing Internet web sites can now be handled by non-technical users with the help of a suitable CMS. Defacto CMS LogoDefacto is unlike any other CMS because it is fully accessible and has been built via extensive user research combined with the experience of Nomensa.

Designed by Nomensa, Defacto was built putting usability and accessibility at the heart of the development process. After years working with a variety of Content Management Systems, it became clear that many of them were not supporting users as they should and had problems delivering sustained accessibility. Focussed on user requirements, Defacto is a product of two years of research and development, review and fine tuning.

Designed to support organisations that have a commitment to providing accessible web content, Defacto is fully compliant with current disability guidelines. Defacto offers the ability to quickly update information and manage content in a user friendly environment. This means that:

  • Clients can update web content in a simple and intuitive environment
  • The system can be configured for disabled users to easily making it a world first in both front and back end accessibility
  • Web site updates are to the highest of standard of accessibility

The Defacto web management system has many features that give you full control over your web site content, making it easy to manage your online message from anywhere you can access the Internet. Defacto is feature rich including an intuitive user interface, a link manager, and an RSS news module, Defacto allows you create and manage an accessible web site with minimal technical knowledge. 

Please visit the Defacto web site for further information or contact us for a demonstration of Defacto