What is a content management system?
CMS stands for content management system.
A CMS is a good choice for websites with several pages that need regular maintenance or should be updated by you directly. It provides a clear way to structure and manage text, images and videos. In most cases, no programming or HTML knowledge is required. User roles and access permissions can also be tailored to individual content when necessary.
Your personal objectives and the specific requirements of your website should always determine which content management system is right for you.
How does a CMS work?
First, we install and configure the CMS. We then design your website to suit your business and your ideas and add the planned content.
Once the website is complete, you can update text and images easily at any time.
Advantages and disadvantages of a CMS
Whether a CMS is the right choice depends on several factors. It is particularly useful when you want to make frequent changes or updates.
// Advantages
- You can edit text and images yourself, from any location and at any time.
- No additional software is required – an internet connection and a current browser are enough.
- Depending on the system, features such as search, galleries, forms or visitor analytics are available.
// Disadvantages
- Maintaining content requires additional time and effort.
- The chosen system may impose certain design limitations.
- Regular system updates and database backups are essential.
- Specific requirements may make a more powerful hosting plan necessary.