Website CMS Overview
The CMS lets administrators manage editable site sections, media, and form submissions. blog and navigation builders are not available today.
#Purpose
Give administrators a clear picture of what the CMS manages.
#When to use this
When planning or performing website content administration.
#At a glance
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Required permissions | Manage CMS (CEO or admin) |
| Administrator level | CEO / Admin |
| Portal areas used | Website CMS (sections, items, media, contacts) |
#Step by step
1
Open the CMS
Go to the website content area.
2
Review what is editable
Configured sections, media, items, and form submissions.
3
Edit and publish
Update sections and publish changes.
4
Note what is Coming Soon
blog and navigation are not available today.
#Approval points
Human approval required
- Publishing to a live WordPress site requires a human publish-live approval.
#Security notes
Security considerations
- Restrict CMS changes to administrators.
- Review content before publishing publicly.
#Best practices
- Publish only reviewed content.
- Keep media organized.
#Common mistakes
- Expecting a blog or menu builder.
- Editing without publishing.
#Troubleshooting
| If this happens | Try this |
|---|---|
| I cannot find a blog manager | Blog management is Coming Soon; it is not available today. |
#FAQ
Can I manage a blog or menus?
Not today — blog and navigation are Coming Soon.
#Keep exploring
#Related admin guides
#Business modules & workflows
Getting Started
Initial setup.
Platform Overview
How the OS fits together.
Knowledge Base
Task-level how-tos.
Business Workflows
End-to-end processes.
#AI departments
Still need help?
Can’t find what you’re looking for? The DevSphere OS team is happy to help.
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