What is CMS?
Content management system CMS is also called a system that the collaborative creation and editing of content, consisting of text and multimedia documents, and allows organized, for example for the World Wide Web. In CMS systems, there are a large classification. It distinguishes between "Server & Client" and "dynamic & static. When servers and clients also once again differentiated between server-and client-side CMS CMS.
Server-CMS:
This CMS needs a programming language based on server such as SQL or PHP because usually there is a connection to a database. This database is on the same server or on a server in the local network is available. By this method the world can be managed with the help of a browser data. Server-CMS unfortunately require a lot of hardware and is therefore not always the best solution and is used only partially. TYPO3, Drupal and Joomla are CMS server-side example.
Client-CMS:
Here, the CMS is controlled by a program, for example, to upload data on a server. A programming language is therefore not necessary. This method is therefore the more common variant. In the case of dynamics and statics also once again differentiated into fully dynamic systems, static systems, hybrid systems and Semi systems. Fully dynamic systems: The page is generated on each call which has the advantage that the site is always current. The disadvantage of the matter is the longer load times can occur. Static Systems: The page is stored in a database and stored. Be queried data in this way. According to the same system works Bigpoint. The user data are stored in the user database and Also one needs to retrieve.
Hybrid systems:
This is a fusion of the fully dynamic systems and static
systems. Only the contents of the database will be updated such as
news. Semi-static systems: Works like static systems being here the
data are immediately displayed back. See you create a site but not
at all easy. For this are many different things entscheident. I
wish them much fun.
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