Comparison Between Traditional Web Design and CMS

  • Sindekar V
  • Pandey A
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A Content Management System (CMS), is software that helps to create, manage and alter (modify) content on a website by users without the need for specialized technical knowledge. CMS is an activity of collecting, organizing, categorizing and structuring information that is to be published on the website. In lucid and simple language, a CMS is a tool that helps users to build a website without needing to write all the code from scratch. All basic infrastructure stuffs like building users own systems for creating (web pages), storing (images) are handled by CMS itself.

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Sindekar, V. A., & Pandey, A. K. S. (2021). Comparison Between Traditional Web Design and CMS. SAMRIDDHI : A Journal of Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 13(SUP 1), 49–52. https://doi.org/10.18090/samriddhi.v13is1.11

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