Yes, the interface could work with content elements as pages
But when we talk about users, we have tow types of users: Admin and Author
For Admin, we can force him to work with CMS concept but Authors, We can not
do that, the Interface for them must be near to what they understabd

Thanks

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From: "Michael Kowalski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 3:31 AM
Subject: Re: [cms-list] new to list/cm - What is CMS?????


> Emad, you're right of course.
>
> You just have to bear in mind that the content could (and in many
> cases, should) *look* like a page in the user interface. It's therefore
> quite possible for a CMS to *look* rather like a DMS.
>
> I can't really agree with Darrel about needing to change the
> perceptions of content authors.  This isn't just about making a sale
> either: it's about delivering user-focused application design.
>
> michael
>
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