Web content management requires designing software to manage publication and editing of web content. It is possible to keep a track of all the possible content on the website with a CMS software, anything from a simple text to photos to music to video. The best thing about it is that it can be managed with virtually no skill or knowledge at all to manage a website.
The open source CMS means the content management software whose source code is open for all on the web, quite an easy way to have a web presence. There are dozens of them available guaranteeing an easy maintenance of your website. Some of the popular ones are Joomla, WordPress, Drupal, dotCMS, Textpattern, Mambo, and so on. They usually come with a lot of handy plug-ins and widgets that can be further customized. Though not designed to offer the advanced functionalities by default, it is possible to enhance their performance and features to a great extent using few additional plug-ins.
Don’t think that these CMSes available free of cost are a choice only of those who can't afford to spend too much on web development. You will find some of the gigantic industry leaders also relying on the open source stuff for their web content management, like audi.com, twitter.com. The CMS platform is equipped with a powerful blend of features and configurability to empower robust corporate websites. You will find several different open course CMS software packages to support different types of websites such as community web portals, corporate websites, Ecommerce websites, resource directories, social networking websites, personal websites or blogs.
Those wishing their own personal, simple website have easy-to-use open source CMS options in the form of CMS Made Simple, Mambo, Pluck, Frog CMS, and many more. Thus, a non technical newbie on the web also finds a solution with open source and enjoys creating unlimited number of pages, inserting images, creating blogs or photo albums etc. along with the ability of changing information on the site.
Thus, open source CMS is indeed a way to go unless you need too customized a system that sets you way out of the lot and requires something that can’t be managed by these off-the-rack content management systems.
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