What is a CMS (Content Management System)?

What is a CMS (Content Management System)?

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In the online world, CMS stands for Content Management System. It is an online application for managing, scheduling, editing, posting and sharing content, which can be in the form of articles, images, videos and various other content.

Before content management systems could be created, webmasters had to create websites from scratch using HTML and CSS. To create a new page for your website, you need to code it in HTML, including the text or content, and upload it to your server. This painful process was quickly remedied and the contented era began.

Content management systems appeared around the early 1990s, with the first CMS being RAINMAN, developed by AOL.

Nowadays, you can find content management systems almost everywhere on the Internet. WordPress is one of the most popular CMSs out there, with approximately 75 million websites using it, including this one! Sharepoint, Joomla and Drupal are a few others, but we will discuss specific content management systems later.

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