Classifier
FlexCMP allows you to manage the organisation of its own content in a completely native way via an axis classification which goes beyond the classic channel structure, exceeding, where needs be, the usual limitations associated with flat (without indications of relationships between the items) and non multiple organisations (while the axis are potentially infinite).
Still, the presence of a Classifier allows you to take advantage of numerous ways of exploiting navigation management, e.g. the creation of entire menus by rendering entire classification axis navigable, and slowly filtering the information (even when it is present many times in many different positions as a result of multiple classification) according to the individual classification items it comes across. This allows you to, for example, make a navigable classification axis, where items are pages which can or cannot feature in the various thematic menus depending on whether they have been classified in one way or another (or in various ways at the same time): the following categories could be identified in a hypothetical technical classification axis of documents:
- Request For Bids
- Public Competition
- Agreements and Regulations
- Resolutions
- Laws
- Internal Lists
- Manuals/Publications and Training
- Personnel Bulletins
- Activities Carried Out and Reports
- Logos, Signs and Identification
- International Reference Documents
- Press Release
- Various Documents
In this axis a page could be classified as a "Request For Bids" which is determined by "Resolutions", and at the same time produce "Various Documents " and "International Reference Documents " attachments, as well as reports in "Activities" and "Laws" connected with the operation, and finally configuring itself as a "Press Release". So a single resource, thanks to its multidimensional classification appears in all the various items of the navigable tree, all automatically generated and managed by FlexCMP.
Finally, the internal search engine allows you to carry out advanced limited research in one or more of the channels, as well as via a codified keyword. This is all done in strict relation with the site's axis and classification methods (in a way which is always configurable from an administrative point of view).