Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A directory script refers to a content management system that categorizes information using a hierarchy of categories and subcategories. The user clicks on the category and then is presented with a list of items. The most common type of directory script is a link directory script, listing hyperlinks to websites related to each category. Other examples include scripts that categorize articles, classified ads, videos and business listings to name a few.. }
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- Directory_script abstract "A directory script refers to a content management system that categorizes information using a hierarchy of categories and subcategories. The user clicks on the category and then is presented with a list of items. The most common type of directory script is a link directory script, listing hyperlinks to websites related to each category. Other examples include scripts that categorize articles, classified ads, videos and business listings to name a few.".
- Directory_script comment "A directory script refers to a content management system that categorizes information using a hierarchy of categories and subcategories. The user clicks on the category and then is presented with a list of items. The most common type of directory script is a link directory script, listing hyperlinks to websites related to each category. Other examples include scripts that categorize articles, classified ads, videos and business listings to name a few.".