Translated from English, the name means "website management system". In the professional slang of website builders, it is also called "engine" or "content manager". More than half of business websites are based on this tool, and it is convenient to use. The main advantage of CMS is simplicity of management – for example, editing information or images on a website – and this is available to almost any computer user. However, so that website development doesn't become a nightmare, it's important to learn the basics of CMS and its capabilities.
An expert who knows CMS well can build a website in two to three days. There is also a simplified version that facilitates and accelerates the process.
The main convenience of CMS is quick editing of large websites. Suppose you're editing a link menu with more than 500 pages. Doing this manually is tedious and time-consuming: edit one page, paste to all others. With CMS, you add one link and the navigation updates entirely – a few minutes and the task is complete. Both beginners and professionals will appreciate this simplicity.
With CMS, you can create websites of any scale: large portals, multi-user blogs, catalogs, databases and more. There are many tools: entering a news feed that updates automatically and displays on every page, daily and monthly archiving, displaying publication date and more. Users will also have wide capabilities: publish articles and comments, edit, add images, respond to others, quickly search for information and more.


