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Our Modular Solution framework


The 360websites framework uses standards-compliant methods such as XHTML, CSS and PHP to make sites accessible and to improve search engine ranking.

Stable Technology

We work with the most popular open source database: MySQL. The framework  includes built-in throttling and caching for optimal performance under heavy server loads. 

Modular Functionality

All plug-ins can be switched on and off as required for the chosen setup. Available modules include the following 

  • User profiles
  • Forums
  • Blogs
  • Event calendar
  • Image gallery
  • RSS Syndication 

Content Categories

The framework does much more than implement simple categories. Instead, a flexible taxonomy system allows creation of unlimited separate classification schemes  Administrators can choose different categories to associate with each content type, and users may then browse tagged content by its taxonomy terms. The powerful flexibility means there's not much which can't be done when categorising your content. 

Content Management

A web based, what you see is what you get, access-anywhere interface, allows authenticated users to add and edit content from their web-browser.

Collaborative Book

The book feature organizes content into a nested hierarchy. It is particularly well-suited for manuals, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), and user-contributed documentation. Comments may be posted to book pages, previous content revisions may be provided, and pages can be moved amongst the hierarchy at any time. 

RSS Syndication

The ability to create syndicated RSS feeds for others to gather with a "news aggregator". This allows your readers to view your latest content from the comfort of their desktop. Similarly, the framework provides its own built-in web aggregator for reading and collecting news from other sites for your visitors/users. 

Localisation

The public interfaces can be translated to make your web-application accessible in one or more languages. 

Role based permission system

Site administrators don't have to tediously setup permissions for each user. Instead, they assign permissions to roles and then group like users into a role group. The framework can even integrate with an LDAP server to handle the user authentication.

Searching

All content held in the site is fully indexed and searchable at all times.