A Content Management System (CMS ), literally "Content Management System", is a tool software installed on a web server designed to facilitate content management of websites , freeing the user from technical knowledge of programming. There are specialized
CMS, that is specially designed for a specific type of content (on-line encyclopedia, a blog, a forum, etc.). CMS and generic , which tend to be more flexible to allow the publication of different types of content.
CMS, that is specially designed for a specific type of content (on-line encyclopedia, a blog, a forum, etc.). CMS and generic , which tend to be more flexible to allow the publication of different types of content.
The two main solutions are opensource CMS Joomla and Drupal.
Joomla community has broader and has its strengths in ease of use and comprehensive functionality, favored by the built-in functions and built-in plug-in developed (both free and commercial). E 'considered a bit' lacking in architecture because you can do a bi-level hierarchies of content (sections and categories).
Drupal , by contrast, is strong on the architecture, but has fewer features and plug-in for Joomla. Other solutions are consolidated
Typo3, Plone Mabo and (the only one written in Python, the others are almost all in PHP). Promising projects, but still young, they are CMS Made Simple, and webgui TYPOlight.
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