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What is a CMS?
A Content Management System (CMS) is a Web application that uses a database (usually MySQL) or other methods to create, edit, and store HTML content in a manageable way. Content is created and edited on the web in an administration portion of the web application (referred to as the Backend). The resulting content is then displayed to the viewers on the regular site (referred to as the Frontend).
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Why should I use a CMS?
There are several possible reasons for using a Content Management System, but the main reason for using a CMS is to make creating and editing of content simple and easy. Often developers forget that this is the main purpose of a CMS and in search of more and more functionality; they cripple themselves (or their customers).
Content doesn’t just include text however. Sometimes the content you need on a site is a contact form or user authentication system. The trick is to find the CMS that provides the functionality without sacrificing ease of use for yourself or, depending on the situation, your customer. A good CMS will allow you to spend more time focused on the design of the frontend then on implementing extensions or functionality.
CM systems, the content experts add content in a more simplified manner. Not through complex programs like FrontPage or Go Live, but through a simplified interface without all the design controls they don’t need.
What do we do?
Our CMS specialized designers makes the design where the user can alter the text part and the image part of the website without the help of any professional designers. We design the templates and combine with the programmer and make the testing process. Once we get the expected result and then we move live. We make the site to be more user-friendly to our customers so that they can edit the content without the coding knowledge. |
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