CMS Architecture Overview

A Content Management System (CMS) architecture is crucial for managing digital content effectively. It typically consists of a front-end user interface, a back-end database, and an application layer that connects the two. This structure allows users to create, edit, and publish content seamlessly.

Key Components

  • Front-End: The part of the CMS that users interact with, including the website layout and design.
  • Back-End: The server-side where content is stored and managed.
  • Application Layer: The software that facilitates communication between the front-end and back-end.

Understanding these components helps in selecting the right CMS for your needs.

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