Daily Tridion User
Updated July 07, 2015

Daily Tridion User

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Software Version

2011

Overall Satisfaction with SDL Tridion

Used across the whole organization to generate and post content to the web
  • File organization clear and concise
  • Ability to tweak html code in wysiwyg windows
  • You don't have to have any programming experience to use
  • A lot of steps to link components with pages
  • Ability to delete PDFs from server very cumbersome, unlike regular pages
  • Having difficulty manipulating images and special text such as bulleted lists next to each other -- they don't play well together!
  • I can't answer this question from my use of Tridion. I have not had access to this data. Overall company seems pleased with investment.
I did not play a role in selecting this product so I can't say how it stacked up. I do know that Tridion is an improvement over the last CMS.
If you're already familiar with working in a CMS then it won't be too difficult to pick up -- but still recommend a training session or two. For my company any template tweaks are handled by the IT department so I can't speak to how easy or difficult it is to modify templates.

Tridion Feature Ratings

WYSIWYG editor
6
Code quality / cleanliness
6
Admin section
6
Page templates
6
Mobile optimization / responsive design
7
Publishing workflow
6
Content taxonomy
6
Bulk management
6
Role-based user permissions
7

Using SDL Tridion

I don't play a role in the renewal decision on this product, but as an employee who uses it on a daily basis, I have no problem in it's continued use.

Using SDL Tridion