What Is A CMS Content Management System
A CMS or Content Management System is series of web pages which allows user to simply administer their website. It means that with little or no knowledge of HTML you are able to control, edit and update your site.
Most CMS provide a WYSIWYG (simple) interface allowing for simple text and image editing – this gives excellent and simple control of the content area of the site. Linking between pages is as simple as copying and pasting.
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Most of the largest and most successful CMS providers across both e-commerce and everyday web design are both open source and generally free or very inexpensive to download. Many CMS systems can be directly loaded onto your server making site creation simple. The nature of keeping to open source principles ensures a high level of improving functionality of the software. It also creates countless service industries and user support – both paid for and free.
Good CMS systems have the web and social media what it is today. Facebook is no more than a simple and intuitive system for users to upload, share and edit data online. The social implications for making any information this easy to share is a concept important for all small businesses to understand.
