CMS
What is CMS
CMS is the abbreviation for Content Management System.
CMS is a tool that allows users to create, update and publish content on a website without needing to touch the source code. WordPress, Blogger, Joomla, Drupal, and Wix are examples of well-known CMS tools.
There are three types of CMS software: open-source, proprietary and Software as a Service. CMS allows non-coders to publish elements on websites even if they do not possess technical knowledge.
There are additional advantages to using CMS tools, such as greater autonomy, an account that can be used by different publishers, and cost reduction.