
The MODx Content Management System and PHP Application Framework allow you to do more that you ever imagined possible. Now you never need to accept a second rate website built as static HTML pages that require hours of complex manual updates every time you change something. With MODx we build your site to be highly flexible and both Standards and Accessibility compliant from day one.
Improved Meta-tag and keywords controls. Consider MODx your number one free Search Engine Optimisation CMS. MODx helps your SEO efforts by making it easier to adjust the meta-content of your site precisely and on a per-page basis. Page titles and heading are also structured to be optimised and we offer an additional Optimisation Service
1000's of hours of development by some of the most talented programmers around the world ensures MODx delivers a superb Application Framework, robust and flexible API and an event override system that makes building your web site much faster, thus lower cost.
You can manage and update your website from anywhere in the world with an internet connection and Internet Explorer, Safari, Navigator or Firefox. Each editor can have their own privileges to determine what they can and cannot edit or upload
Quickly create rules for automatically displaying new topics on documents (e.g. list the latest 3 news articles added in summary format). Eliminates the need to manually update the home page or the index pages listing all topics in that section. When you publish a new page, the menus, index’s and home page summary can be updated automatically
MODx includes an API that fully supports the very latest Web 2.0 AJAX technology. Limesharp can build your own custom applications for you including live search, web effects, AJAX communications and much more allowing us to develop stunning new web functionality for your visitors.
Add as many pages /sections as you need. Use flexible document options to choose the layout template to use and set the publish and unpublish dates. Specify if the document is to be included in site search or navigation menus and where within those menus the document should be listed.
Optionally, build in a members section for your user groups to access content not available to the general public. For example, you could incorporate a member’s self-registration, log-in or post comments. Specify on which days each user can access the site or for higher security include the IP address so the member can only access the site from that PC.