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A content management system (CMS) makes the job of launching and maintaining a website extremely easy. It is a software application that resides on the web hosting server and offers the site owner a host of functionalities.
These range from creation of documents and multimedia content to streamlined content management approved by a web administrator. The best thing about the CMS is that it requires no programming skills, HTML or other coding knowledge to operate the site and to add content to it regularly.
A CMS also offers the capability to assign roles to multiple users for their content management obligations. Unlike a traditional website created by web designer and maintained by regular modification of the underlying code, a CMS website not only allows changing the design and layout with a simple click but also makes the task of adding and modifying content pretty straightforward. Multiple instances of a content can be searched easily and changed in order to avoid a penalty from the search engines. Since the content resides in a database, it can be efficiently searched and retrieved.
With a CMS, a decision to change the website design during the later stages of site life is not accompanied by problems such as copying and pasting the whole content into the new design layout. As soon as the new design is published, the content is pulled into it by the content management system automatically. Website design layout and content overlap for a great majority of content management systems, however there are others that also allow the separation of the two. Full website customization depends on the quality of the CMS in question. Some of the most famous CMS applications include Joomla, Drupal, WordPress etc. All the web hosting providers listed at AWHD include multiple content management systems in their hosting plans.
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