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Content Management provides an author with the ability to add content to
a website without the need for learning any special coding skills
A Content Management system (or CMS) allows authors to create and publish
content on the internet without any knowledge of programming languages or HTML.
Content Management is a must for any web site that needs to be updated on a regular basis
by one or more authors.Content Management provides the authors themselves with the ability to add
content directly, without the need for learning any special coding skills.
Most content management systems are web-based, which means that the system
which allows an author to create and publish content is itself accessed
via the web, negating the need for any other special web page creation software.
The more powerful Content Management systems feature an approval process,
which allow an editor to review content from any number of authors before it goes live on the web.
This is much like the editor of a newspaper who has the final say on what gets published.
Other common features of content management systems include Rich Text Editors
(which allow authors to format text styles) and image uploading and manipulation facilities.
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