Cyprus CMS
Α content management system, or CMS for short, is a convenient way of managing lots of web pages. You determine the content, such as a diary entry, and the 'system' manages the way posts are shown and provides you with a way to create new posts.
- Using a content management system
If you have a large website, a content management system can help to coordinate the efforts of multiple users. When a website reaches a certain size, or if more than a couple of users need to work on the website at once, then working directly with HTML files on the web server and managing links between pages by hand can be a terrifying experience. This is where a content management system (Cyprus CMS) comes in handy. A CMS is a database-driven website. Content is created using a text editor (similar to MS Word) in an administrative area of the site, also known as the “back-end”. The CMS retrieves the content from the database and publishes it as a complete webpage on the site, also known as the “front-end”. The main advantage of using a CMS based website is that it enables the user to manage content created by other users. Content is generated dynamically, therefore the design of the site can be changed without having to worry about how the content will fit into it.
What is a content management system (Cyprus CMS)?
A CMS is software that keeps track of every piece of content on your Website, much like a public library keeps track of books and stores them. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using a Cyprus CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage. Since the Cyprus CMS manages all your content, you don't have to.
What are some real world examples of what Cyprus CMS! can do?
Cyprus CMS is used to build Websites of custom design and size. Some example are:
- Business Websites or portals
- Company intranets and extranets
- Online magazines, newspapers, and publications
- E-shops and online reservations
- Cyprus Government websites
- Small business Websites
- Non-profit and organisational Websites
- Community portals
- School and church Websites
- Personal or family homepages
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 October 2011 10:19 |