What is Content Management Software?
At the most basic level, websites consist of a collection of text files written in a programming language called html together with image files. When viewed with a browser these files combine to appear as web pages. Initially most websites were constructed by people who became experts in writing their own html code just using simple text editing programs such as Notepad in Windows. As new and more complex versions of html developed, allowing much more versatility in what websites could contain, the job of writing html code became more and more complicated. A range of software tools developed that allowed websites to be constructed using a graphical interface that automatically produced the html code rather than having to write it directly. Examples of programs that do this are Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Adobe GoLive. These programmes are best used for producing what is known as static content. Online web pages can be changed and updated using these programmes, but
Well Content Management Software is a fancy term for software that allows users without HTML knowledge to update their own website. OK there is more to it than that. Basic websites are created with individual HTML pages. Using Content Management Software your site now becomes dynamic where all the data (read pages) is stored in a database separate from the design of the site. So why would I want this? Good question!!! Along with being able to update the website without HTML knowledge, there is also a ton of functionality that can be added into it. I will elaborate on this later. Another benefit is flexibility. If you have a normal 5 page website built using HTML pages and you add a new area of your business you would like to feature on your website, you will have to update the navigation on all 5 pages. Now this does not sound like a huge feat, but imagine if you had a 100 or 500 page website. Remember earlier I said the content and design are separate, well this means that adding a ne
Content management software (CMS), is a computer program designed to manage web content, especially text, photos and perhaps some multimedia files as well. Most people have experienced the software at least to some degree, though they may not have even been aware of it. Perhaps the most common way to use content management software is through social networking sites. However, this is not the only site where CMS plays a key role. Content management software can also be used to help enter blogs and other information into a computer. The software is a benefit simply because it helps save time and even those with limited HTML skills should be able to use it effectively. Therefore, many companies who use the internet regularly may develop their own type of content management software that suits their purposes. This also helps save money as it cuts down on HTML training and the time it would take to build a web site from scratch. Those who find they need to use content management system soft
Quite simply it is software that allows even the non-technical to update a website in the same way someone uses MS Word. Often referred to as CMS, content management software has a front end and a back end. The front end is what the website visitor sees…the content of the site. The backend is where the magic happens. When content management software is installed an administrator is assigned. The backend most always requires a user name and password to enter. This security function helps to protect your content. The backend is where the content is added, and the functions of the site can be altered. One of the most important fuctions is the templating system used by the software. This is where to look and feel of the site is created. This will usually include editing an HTML template and placing snippets of code in the template. It will also require editing some sort of cascading style sheet. The greatest benefit of this template system is the fact that you can make site wide changes