Web page builder
With Continew, creating a page on your website is as easy as sending an email. Subject, text and destination. It couldn't be simpler to maintain your own website with no specialised skills needed. Continew lets you concentrate on what you do best.
The overall design of the site is entirely customized to your requirements by our design team. Our reference sites will show you the degree to which Continew can be personalized.

Goodfellow Publishers
is an academic publisher specializing in business and media content and databases, which are published via the Continew access and entitlement system and XML workflow.

Download-it.org
is a re-seller of ebook chapters in a PDF format. Their PDFs are protected by the Continew watermarking process.

Caer Alyn Archaeological and Heritage Project
is a community archaeology project that publishes research. Caer Alyn features Continew's optional Google Maps module.
The Continew application has at its heart a content management system (CMS) that enables you to create good looking, search engine friendly pages with no technical ability whatsoever. It leaves you free to create good, compelling content
Continew utilizes a publisher-driven navigation system. All pages, images and Google Maps (optional) are tagged using codes that you, the publisher, decides on. These can be renamed, merged and set to drive specific areas of the site with simple clicks and no technical expense whatsoever. There are a maximum of four tiers of navigation for the more complex product offering, eg,
Life Science > Biology > Microbiology > Slides and images
Tags are used to create relationships between pages, so encourage browsing behaviour on your site. They are also used to enhance the Search Engine Optimization of the site.
Continew can hold more complicated pages, including full HTML. These can be set as subject destination pages, dedicated author pages or home pages.
As an optional extra, Continew can integrate Google maps technology. An excellent example of how this can be used may be found here. Maps may be integrated into the pages with the simplest of effort. Maps are tagged with subject codes, tagged and automatically annotated.