CMS (Content Management System)
A Content Management System (CMS) is a software application or a set of related programs used to create and manage digital content. It provides a user-friendly interface that enables users to easily design, edit, and publish web content without requiring extensive technical knowledge. CMS platforms support various functions such as organizing content, enabling multiple users to collaborate, controlling access to different levels of content, and integrating various plugins or extensions for enhanced functionality. Popular CMS examples include WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal, which offer customizable templates and themes to cater to diverse website needs, from blogs and e-commerce sites to corporate websites and online portfolios.