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Content Management Systems: The Basics

By Richard Pearce

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If you are confused by the many technical terms, associated with web development such as CSS, HTML and S.E.O, yet need to build a website without needing to spend days or months figuring things out then you want to use a Content Management System.

What is a Content Management System?

A content management system separates the coding from the content of your website. You simply add your content and the Content management system will take care of the design and other technical details. No coding required. You now don't need to call a developer to make simple changes to your internet site. You can simply log into your administrative area and make changes in an editor similar to the interface you use in word processors like Microsoft Word. After you've made the changes, your internet site will be instantly updated.

Features of Most Content Management Systems

Content management systems permit you to perform some common jobs on your site. These include:

– Adding and removing webpages
– Revising content on web pages using a WYSIWYG (What you See Is What You Get) editor
– Inserting images and links on pages
– Modifying Titles and Addresses of Webpages

Reasons to Utilize a Content Managament System

There are a few reasons why using a content management system sound correct. These are:

– It Saves You Money: You can make changes and update content yourself, without paying dear upkeep costs to internet developers.
– It Saves You Time: Any changes you make are instantly published to your internet site. You aren't subject to someone elses plan.
– It Gives You Control: A CMS allows you to have comprehensive control over your internet site. If you'd like to make some changes such as changing text or adding an image, you can do it efficiently.

Why Use Joomla

While there are a selection of content management systems out there, Joomla is generally considered the best of the lot. It is free to use, is completely supported, has a wide user community, has thousands of dedicated users continually bettering the system and providing great additions and extensions.

– Joomla is opensource – free to use for personal and commercial sites
– One of the most well liked content management systems – millions of site managers already use Joomla successfully, why not you?
– Simple to setup and install, even if you're not a technical person
– Straightforward to learn Joomla by following Joomla tutorials.

The Best Content Management System is Joomla. It is so easy to learn Joomla. While you’re there, be certain to read all about 7 paths to make your Joomla site Shine.

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