CMS Development

CMS is an abbreviation for “Content Management System,” which, in translation, means a system for managing content, intended for users who want to maintain a website in an easy and efficient way.

Since the coding has been reduced to the minimum possible, the entire system works through an interface (CMA – Content Management Application), i.e., a Front-end that the user can see, and a Back-end (CDA – Content Delivery Application) that manages the system in a modular way.

Modules perform a role to improve system adaptability with various functions such as theme customization, menu and multimedia content management, website and database security, SEO optimization, internet marketing, and more.

Although there are many CMS systems, the size of the market and the active community of its users should be taken into account when choosing. Therefore, one should not be surprised at the great popularity of WordPress with the large number of themes, extensions and plugins it has to offer.

The most popular CMS platform is WordPress with a share of 43.6%, followed by Shopify (6.7%), Wix (4.8%), Squarespace (3.2%), BigCommerce (1%), Drupal (1.2%), and Joomla (2.4%).

Although there are many CMS systems, the size of the market and the active community of its users should be taken into account when choosing. Therefore, one should not be surprised at the great popularity of WordPress with the large number of themes, extensions, and plugins it has to offer.