A web site incorporating
a Content Management System can have it's content [text &
images ect.] altered without the use of .html coding.
This means that non-technical people can edit & update the site.
From: Wikipedia.org
"A C.M.S is a computer application that allows publishing, editing
and modifying content, organizing, deleting as well as maintenance
from a central interface. Such systems of content management
provide procedures to manage workflow in a collaborative environment.
These procedures can be manual steps or an automated cascade.
C.M.S's have been available since the late 1990s.
C.M.S's are often used to run websites containing blogs, news,
and shopping. Many corporate and marketing websites use C.M.S's.
They typically aim to avoid the need for hand coding, but may
support it for specific elements or entire pages.
Distinguishing between the basic concepts of user and content.
The content management system has two elements:
• Content management application (C.M.A) is the front-end
user interface that allows a user, even with limited expertise,
to add, modify and remove content from a Web site without the
intervention of a Webmaster.
• Content delivery application (C.D.A) compiles that information
and updates the Web site".
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