The structure of a CMS.
The CMS (Content Management System) is a software tool that allows you to manage the content of your website by editing, creating and deleting it and it offers the possibility of implementing sections and content on your own site.It has two parts:An application section (front-end), the public part of the site, which the web user uses to make use of the site's content and applications.An administration or management section (back-end) which is used to organise and supervise the production of content; it is the "behind the scenes" part administered by those who manage the site, through an interface and control panel accessed by username and password. Changes can only be made from here.Through the back-end, the website or e-commerce administrator can carry out a series of operations that change according to the complexity and characteristics of the CMS.The functionalities that can be developed are:Creation and editing of web pagesManagement of files and imagesManagement of graphic appearanceActivation/deactivation of certain website functionsUser managementProducts and services managementSales managementAt Moko, we develop custom-made CMSs, mobile-friendly too, to help you achieve your business goals.Discover our projects here
The CMS (Content Management System) is a software tool that allows you to manage the content of your website by editing, creating and deleting it and it offers the possibility of implementing sections and content on your own site.
It has two parts:
- An application section (front-end), the public part of the site, which the web user uses to make use of the site's content and applications.
- An administration or management section (back-end) which is used to organise and supervise the production of content; it is the "behind the scenes" part administered by those who manage the site, through an interface and control panel accessed by username and password. Changes can only be made from here.
Through the back-end, the website or e-commerce administrator can carry out a series of operations that change according to the complexity and characteristics of the CMS.
The functionalities that can be developed are:
- Creation and editing of web pages
- Management of files and images
- Management of graphic appearance
- Activation/deactivation of certain website functions
- User management
- Products and services management
- Sales management
At Moko, we develop custom-made CMSs, mobile-friendly too, to help you achieve your business goals.
Discover our projects here