"Content Management Systems (CMS): What They Are And Why We Love Them
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There is a buzz in the online community about a technology that empowers the average
computer user with the ability to create and maintain their very own web presence.
In the past, individuals who took interest in having and operating their own websites
were burdened with the task of learning HTML, DHTML, and other web-based technologies
such as JavaScript and CSS. The only alternative to this was, unfortunately, to
pocket the expenses and costs required to pay a web developer to build and maintain
it for them.
This dilemma is one of the primary reasons that small to medium-sized businesses
did not begin to emerge on the worldwide web for several years following the
corporate dot-com rush. Many business owners were terrified at the thought of
having to learn complicated programming languages and server languages in order
to create do it yourself websites. Fortunately, that was then and
this is now!
Due to the evolving demand for businesses to have a presence on the web, a
new application has emerged in order to help business owners and employees create
and sustain a professional-looking site without the worries of coding and technical
applications.
What do we call this innovative technology that lessens the gap between the
IT professionals and ourselves? Content Management Systems (otherwise known
as CMS). Simply put, Content Management Systems are applications that implement
easy-to-use web-based tools in combination with a database and web templates
in order to effortlessly construct, and update a websites content. Hence
the name, Content Management System. Content Management System applications
are ideal for businesses and sites that require ongoing updates and additions.
The simplicity lies in the fact that through the utilization of the web-based
tools, Content Management Systems completely separate the updating and creation
of the sites actual content from the sites design and layout. Therefore
allowing a person with no knowledge of HTML to go in and alter/add content to
the sites pages without making structural changes to the sites design.
What are a few of the benefits associated with using a Content Management System
over traditional web-design?
Well, to begin with, Content Management Systems are developed in a way so that
even a novice user has the power to maintain and update the site. The content
input/update areas are designed to offer a very user-friendly interface, appearing
much like a common word processing application that so many of us are familiar
with. This makes it possible for any person or staff involved in document creation
to easily and efficiently maintain the content on the companys website.
This brings us to yet another factor that makes Content Management Systems
so helpful. Because more people have access to updating and maintaining the
website, the information is generally much more accurate and recent. Updating
older pages manually in order to keep them relevant to changing information
cannot only be frustrating, but also repetitive and time consuming. In todays
competitive online market, up-to-date information is crucial to your businesss
credibility and success.
Content Management System un-complicates this task by making global (site-wide)
changes through the alteration of a single file. Because all of the sites
information is stored in a central location, when that information is altered,
every page on that site which contains that specific info is updated immediately.
Just like that! This allows the editors or the websites author to write,
edit, and publish information to the website without having to submit all of
the material to the Webmaster. No inconsistencies, less proofreadingless
work altogether.
Another tremendous advantage to using a Content Management System is link maintenance.
Many times, even Webmasters make the mistake of deleting or moving content that
is linked to multiple areas within a site. When this occurs, the links that
are not removed then become broken links because the file to which they refer
is either deleted or in another location and the reference is invalid. When
a person using a Content Management System deletes or updates the location of
a file, each of the links relative to that file are automatically updated, therefore
eliminating any risk of orphaned links and that nasty little page not
found experience for the sites visitors.
Overall, it is quite obvious that the implementation of a Content Management
System is ideal for a wide variety of websites. From news sites to corporate
sites all the way to small business sites and personal web pages, using
a Content Management System combines the convenience of ease of use along with
the professionalism of clean web design and up-to-date material.
About the Author:
Maarten Van Ruitenburg is the owner of Visual Developments
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