Here is my brief back story: I work for a retail company at HQ, and our IT department has dumped the "keeping of the intranet" on me, because I know a tiny bit of HTML. (Self taught, but currently use Frontpage and Adobe's Dreamweaver.) On a daily basis, I receive "posting requests" from various departments, and it's my job to create the pages and make them look good.
I started searching for ***SOMETHING*** to make this easier, but so many places were "in the cloud" or too technical for me, so when I came across CMSMS, I was thrilled! I've looked through the demo, and it's very impressive, but I have a few questions. (I'm going to ask my IT department to check the technical requirements, but in the meanwhile I wanted to hopefully get answers from you, too.)
So, on to the questions:
1) In the demo, I saw that I could add content (as well as new categories/tabs), but when I went to add pictures, I could only select from what you had uploaded to the demo already. Was that just a limitation of the demo? I have departments that have content that is very graphic and link heavy - I'm hoping they can upload their own pictures.
2) In the demo, there were admin rights, editor rights, and designer rights... Is it possible to grant someone only editor rights to a particular category (i.e., their department)?
3) Our current intranet has a "Recent Updates" page, in which all of our (almost daily) announcements go, they also are manually coded to go on each department's "home" page. I know this is a stupid question, but if an editor (department head) posts something into their own page (in CMSMS), can I use a module(?) (like News) to automatically post it to the main page?
4) I have a design that I created in Adobe's HTML program - is it possible to somehow use that look in the CMSMS software? (I'd be happy to show it to someone if they'd like to create a theme out of it - at this moment, that's way above my ability level...)
Thank you for your help! I'm really hoping that this software will be the right fit for us! (One last question - if there's a good website/book for me to check out, so I don't sound so stupid, please let me know that, too!)
