Difference between revisions of "Content management system"
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[[Content management system]] (also known by its acronym, [[CMS]]; hereinafter, ''CMS'') is a [[system]] for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, ''CMS'' is built using [[content management software]], with which ''CMS'' shares its acronym. | [[Content management system]] (also known by its acronym, [[CMS]]; hereinafter, ''CMS'') is a [[system]] for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, ''CMS'' is built using [[content management software]], with which ''CMS'' shares its acronym. | ||
+ | [[CMS]] has parts for editing, creating new content and make the content available for users without the use of coding. | ||
+ | Keep in mind that [[CMS]] does not create content nor make marketing plans. | ||
+ | ==Purpose== | ||
+ | Control content - that is who can access, delete and change content | ||
+ | Easy to edit | ||
==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
+ | |||
==Softwares== | ==Softwares== |
Revision as of 11:50, 18 May 2023
Content management system (also known by its acronym, CMS; hereinafter, CMS) is a system for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, CMS is built using content management software, with which CMS shares its acronym. CMS has parts for editing, creating new content and make the content available for users without the use of coding. Keep in mind that CMS does not create content nor make marketing plans.
Purpose
Control content - that is who can access, delete and change content Easy to edit
Requirements
Softwares
grav, ghost, Cnmcyber wordpress