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When you visit a Web page, you expect the news and information to be up to date. Too many Web sites aren't updated often enough, usually because updating is difficult and takes too much time.
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Content management is the process used to manage creating, updating and publishing Web pages.
E-government´s content management tool makes updating Web pages quick and easy. Templates supply all the HTML code and graphics required to create a Web page. Agency staff members type in the updated text and submit it. They no longer need to wait for expensive technical assistance when they want to update a Web page.
Agency staff reviews each Web page before it is published. You can feel comfortable that the information is accurate and up to date. Web pages can be published the same day they are written.
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Each agency Web page contains metadata, or information about the Web page. Our content management tool collects metadata such as page description, keyword, subject and modified date.
This metadata helps you find information more quickly and easily. The E-government search engine uses the metadata to find Web pages you request and to give you the most relevant Web pages first. You don´t have to wade through pages of results to find the Web page you need.
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