CMS Architecture Explained
A Content Management System (CMS) architecture is the framework that allows users to create, manage, and modify content on a website without needing specialized technical knowledge. The architecture typically consists of a front-end and back-end, where the front-end is what users see and interact with, while the back-end is where the content is created and managed.
Key Components
- Database: Stores all content and data.
- Server: Hosts the CMS and serves content to users.
- User Interface: The dashboard where users create and manage content.
Understanding these components is crucial for anyone looking to effectively use a CMS.
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