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  2. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    A content management framework (CMF) is a system that facilitates the use of reusable components or customized software for managing Web content. It shares aspects of a Web application framework and a content management system (CMS). Below is a list of notable systems that claim to be CMFs.

  3. Silverstripe CMS - Wikipedia

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    Silverstripe CMS is a free and open source content management system (CMS) and framework for creating and maintaining websites and web applications. It provides an out of the box web-based administration panel that enables users to make modifications to parts of the website, which includes a WYSIWYG website editor.

  4. Drupal - Wikipedia

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    Drupal (/ ˈ d r uː p əl /) [4] is a free and open-source web content management system (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [5] [6] Drupal provides an open-source back-end framework for at least 14% of the top 10,000 websites worldwide [7] and 1.2% of the top 10 million websites [8] —ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and ...

  5. Content management system - Wikipedia

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    A CMS typically has two major components: a content management application (CMA), as the front-end user interface that allows a user, even with limited expertise, to add, modify, and remove content from a website without the intervention of a webmaster; and a content delivery application (CDA), that compiles the content and updates the website.

  6. Web content management system - Wikipedia

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    A web content management system controls a dynamic collection of web material, including HTML documents, images, and other forms of media. [2] A WCMS facilitates document control, auditing, editing, and timeline management. A WCMS typically has the following features: [3] [4] Automated templates

  7. Episerver - Wikipedia

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    Episerver is a software company offering web content management (WCM) (or CMS), digital commerce, and digital marketing, through the Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. In January 2021, Episerver announced that they were rebranding as Optimizely , a company they acquired in October, 2020.

  8. C1 CMS - Wikipedia

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    C1 CMS (formerly Composite C1 & Orckestra CMS) is a free open source.NET-based web content management system. [2] The same version is available under both the MPL 1.1 license and C1 CMS's commercial license. [3] C1 CMS can be regarded as a CMS without database by default with an option of migrating its data store to a Microsoft SQL Server database.

  9. GetSimple CMS - Wikipedia

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    GetSimple CMS is a free web Content Management System with the primary goal to be simple and easy to use. It is based on the programming language PHP and uses XML files to store the content. It is a flat file Content Management System , in contrast to other CMS software , that tend to use databases such as MySQL .