1 . Overview

A description of the item.

Introduction

DIMS is a CMS with a simple, yet powerful concept behind it:

Edit your content where you see it, on your webpage, visually consistent with the final website appearance, making results predictable for content editors.

Edit website content and see final changes in real-time, thus the name: Direct Input Management System, abbreviated DIMS.

Browser Support

DIMS works on a wide range of devices, desktop and mobile, however it heavily relies on modern JavaScript, so a modern browser is a must. Next is the list of browsers that are capable of running DIMS, in order to edit websites content, however list of browsers capable of viewing project is defined by the creator of the project.

Note: No IE browser is supported.

Windows

  • Edge: not verified

  • Firefox: not verified

  • Chrome: not verified

  • Opera: not verified

Android 4.13.2>

  •  Samsung Internet: not verified

  • Firefox: not verified

  • Chrome: not verified

  • UC Browser: not verified

  • Opera Mobile: not verified

iOS

  • : not verified

OSX

  • Safari: not verified

  • Firefox: not verified

  • Chrome: not verified

  1. Core Concepts
    1. Structured Data, MicroData, Schema.org
    2. GraphDB & Dynamic Content
    3. Html Renders (VPTL Model)
    4. Semantic HTML  (Document Semantics)
    5. CSS & Preprocessors
    6. External CSS & JS Libraries
    7. Integrated CMS
    8. Momentum Network and Market
  2. Environment
    1. Viewport
    2. Project Settings
    3. Tools Panel
    4. Code Editor & External Libraries
    5. Visual Helpers
    6. Web Parser
    7. Structure Panel
    8. Render Panel
    9. Stylebook
    10. Assets
  3. HTML
    1. Layout Structure (Master Template)
    2. Basic HTML Building
    3. Parsing Pre-made HTML
    4. Working With Snippets
    5. HTML In Dynamic Collection
    6. Hidden HTML Elements
    7. Forms
    8. Container Lock
  4. Website Structure
    1. Blank Pages
    2. Schema.org Classes
    3. Collections
    4. Collection Properties
    5. DIMS Module Settings
    6. Stylebook (vptli)
    7. Using Render Panel
    8. Index Operations
    9. Relations Between Collections
    10. Taxonomies
  5. Schema.org, Advanced
    1. Independent vs Context
    2. Testing Schema
    3. Knowing When To Stop
  6. Classes & Attributes, Advanced
    1. Auto Generated Classes
    2. Dynamic Attributes
  7. DIMS (CMS)
    1. Overview
    2. DIMS Interfaces
    3. DIMS Modules
    4. Publishing Content
  8. Building Editing Flow
    1. Inbound & Outbound Relations
    2. Using Dims Attributes
  9. Going Live
    1. Connect An External Domain Name