CMS
A content management system (CMS) is software for creating, editing, and organizing a website's content — text, images, pages — without having to code yourself. Design and content are separated, so several people without technical knowledge can collaborate. By far the most widespread CMS is WordPress WordPress is the world's most-used content management system, letting you build and manage websites and blogs without coding skills. More in the glossary → ; others include Joomla, Drupal, and TYPO3, as well as the closed systems of website builders. Which CMS fits depends on your needs and project. More on WordPress hosting Web hosting is renting space on a server so your website is reachable around the clock. The host takes care of the technology, security, and availability. More in the glossary → in the best WordPress hosting comparison.
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