A content management system, or CMS, gives individuals access to manage website content such as text, images, and videos, and allows you to publish new content such as new pages, products, or blog articles. This gives you total control over your website content so you no longer need to wait for a third party developer to get back to you for these types of updates. A CMS allows you to update content on the fly, easily, even updating through mobile devices. Each website includes a CMS for client access.
What types of CMS are used?
Wordpress
Wordpress is a very well known, stable, and open-source system. It is most commonly known for it's use in the blogging world, though it can be used for a number of other applications. For Wordpress websites custom themes are built from the ground up to ensure a custom and unique look for each client.
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Custom CMS
Custom content management systems can be created from the ground up for special projects as needed. Some website and projects call for custom functionality and programming that typical systems cannot easily accomplish. Others may call for an admin interface that needs alternate, or simplified functionality. A custom CMS can be created and adapted to fit any website's needs.
