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What is a CMS?

A content management system (CMS) is a piece of software which helps to produce, publish, and manage user content. The great advantage of such software is that it spares you the necessity of dealing with the technichal side, thus allowing you to concentrate on creation, customisation and presentation of information.

Content management systems are useful for information creation and management. The application of content management systems is possible in various areas but the most common area is web publishing. In most situations, the term CMS is used to describe programs for website creation and management, they are named web content management systems (web CMS).

With the rapid popularisation of the internet as a modern means of communication in recent years the demand for web CMS has grown. With a web CMS programming skills aren't mandatory to manage a website; at the same time, people having programming skills also spare much time and effort not having to edit their websites manually. This is why many experienced professionals work with web content management systems too.

The most important objective of web to date's developers is to make the program's handling as easy as possible. Some content management systems aren't quite as easy to use and require some initial skills. Often this is a reason for a beginner to fail. web to date is simple to handle - from installation to the publishing of the website. It comes with many useful features available right from the beginning without the need to install them separately.