Content Management Systems (CMS)

Definition
Monday, April 29, 2024

A Content Management System (CMS) is a software platform that enables you to create, manage and publish content on a website efficiently and intuitively. CMS offer user-friendly interfaces that enable users to easily manage text, images, videos and other content elements without requiring advanced technical programming skills. Among the most popular CMS are WordPress, Joomla and Drupal. These systems are widely used to create and manage websites of all sizes and types, from personal blogs to corporate sites, online stores and even large news portals. Thanks to their flexibility and extensibility, CMS allow users to customize and extend the functionality of their website according to their specific needs, offering a versatile solution for online content management.

For training in CMS, Crews offers long courses that include these concepts:

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