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A content management system (or CMS) is a system used
to organise and facilitate collaborative digital content creation.
Recently, the term has been associated with programs for managing the
content of web sites. Web content management (WCM) is also used to
refer to these programs.
To put this in friendlier, not so
"techy" terminology, most people call something a cms when it is a web
site that is controlled, updated and edited by someone not using HTML
or some other coding language to create, add, edit and update web pages
of the site. This could include images, headings, menus and as much as
the original programmer could think up and put into action.
We
at Objective A-Development not only spend endless hours of weeding
through these systems looking for the best ones, we also use them for
our web sites. We not only install and use these, we also spend time
tweaking them and making them better (sticking to tight pre-established
operations and standards in our modifications that is scalable for
future coders to work on as well as for the purpose of growth of the
system.) Heck, we even write our own from time to time when needed.
We will do our best to provide guidance and point you in the direction
of the CMS solution that best fits your need and future needs, and if
need be install, configure and create the perfect CMS solution for
you.
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