A Content Management System (CMS) is the collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures can be manual or computer-based. The procedures are designed to do the following:
In a CMS, data can be defined as nearly anything: documents, movies, pictures, phone numbers, scientific data, and so forth. CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, revising, semantically enriching, and publishing documentation. Serving as a central repository, the CMS increases the version level of new updates to an already existing file. Version control is one of the primary advantages of a CMS.
Posting articles to a blog page, listing new products and services that your business offers, and other updates to your website can be added using CMS. We can help you by creating that content and adding it to your website.
The most popular content management system is WordPress. It can be easily customized to look anyway you want. It is most associated with blogging, but supports other types of web content including more traditional mailing lists and forums, media galleries, and online stores. Used by more than 60 million websites - including 30.6% of the top 10 million websites as of April 2018 - WordPress is the most popular website management system in use.
Drupal is a more complex CMS, with far more customizations available than WordPress. It does have steeper learning curve for the website administrator to create new content.
Drupal provides a back-end framework for at least 2.3% of all web sites worldwide – ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites.
If you just want a simple login system, or be able to have pages with content that is easily changeable, we can create a PHP website that gets content from a database. You'll be able to login to edit content, create new content, and also create new users with different permissions. The options are up to you.