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[[Content management system]] (also known by its acronym, [[CMS]]; hereinafter, ''CMS'') is a [[system]] for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, ''CMS'' is built using [[content management software]], with which ''CMS'' shares its acronym.
 
[[Content management system]] (also known by its acronym, [[CMS]]; hereinafter, ''CMS'') is a [[system]] for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, ''CMS'' is built using [[content management software]], with which ''CMS'' shares its acronym.
[[CMS]] has parts for editing, creating new content and make the content available for users without the use of coding.
 
Keep in mind that [[CMS]] does not create content nor make marketing plans.
 
  
==Purpose==
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==Practices==
Control content - that is who can access, delete and change content
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Easy to edit
 
 
 
 
 
==Requirements==
 
 
 
Information architecture - content has to be understood by the audience you are targeting
 
 
 
UI- Users have to get the information they need
 
 
 
Technology - systems should be up to date
 
 
 
Documentation
 
 
 
Able to be customized
 
 
 
Functionality
 
 
 
==Softwares==
 
 
 
[[grav]], [[ghost]], [[Cnmcyber wordpress]]
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 14:35, 23 May 2023

Content management system (also known by its acronym, CMS; hereinafter, CMS) is a system for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, CMS is built using content management software, with which CMS shares its acronym.

Practices

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See also

https://www.oracle.com/content-management/what-is-cms/

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