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GNWeb

A Web 2.0 tool fully integrated with CMSA

Using GNWeb, GN3 users publish to the web as easily and seamlessly as publishing to print. GNWeb's One-Click-to-Web feature instantly publishes any article with the correct graphics, headlines, byline, body copy, metadata and electronic content. Newspapers using GNWeb are able to continuously update fast breaking stories and keep readers returning to website to view those updates..
Integrated with Tera's article-based GN3 content management system, GNWeb selects only those article components that are slated for a particular website. When the article is published it appears in the correct section and subsection of the website, properly formatted and ready for viewing. Other than clicking once, no manual, special or scheduled processing is nece.
Tera's article-based content management allows the publisher to define an article structure as part of system configuration, rather than through customization. Through system configuration, the publisher can specify a presentation destination for each story element. For example, a headline may be marked as being for a particular website, print title or other channel, or some combination of title and media. An article can contain electronic-media items such as audio, video, flash, polls, metadata, geocoding and of course, hyperlinks.

At anytime, an appropriately privileged user can send an article direct to the web with a single mouse click.

Conversely, GNWeb supports Web-to-Print. Content acquired or created on the web, through Tera's GNPortal content ingestion engine or the GNWeb's web-based content creation and editing tools, is completely accessible to print because the content becomes stored in the GN3 content management database.

Among the many, GNWeb built-in modules are Forums, Blogs, Image Galleries, On-line forms, Polling, Reader contribution support and Geomapping.
GNWeb's browser-based administration is comprised of a Content Manager which is the GNWeb-specific interface for content editing and Site Commander which provides both an editing, page preview, live web view, unstructured and structure content editing.

  Download a PDF version of our GNWeb Data Sheet