cms
CMS, or Content Management System, is used to control and edit content.
A content management system (CMS) is designed to run in the background of a website. It allows administrators to edit content through an admin panel.
Often there are several levels of users who have control over the content on the website.
Generally all content in the CMS is stored in an online database system. This database system allows for quick and easy access by all applications and also affords strong security and backup capabilities.
This kind of system also allows for version control of web pages.
A CMS can normally provide the following:
- Import and create documents, videos and other imagery.
- Identify the main users and their roles within the content management system.
- Define management and system workflows, definitions and tasks.
- Record, track and manage many versions of the same content or files.
- Publish content to a centralised content archive with search and retrieval methods.
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