What are Content Management Systems (CMS)?
Content management systems (CMS) are software applications that help users create, edit, manage, and publish digital content. There are two main types of CMS: flat file that store their data in plain text files, and database-driven CMSs store their data in a database.
- Grav – Build websites faster, flat-file CMS.
- HTMLy – Database-less PHP Blogging Platform.
- Couscous – Put your documentation online. It turns Markdown documentation into beautiful websites. It’s GitHub Pages on steroids.
- Pico – A stupidly simple & blazing fast, flat file CMS.
- RazorCMS – Page does not open for me.
- Statmic – Build beautiful, easy to manage websites (without a database).
- Strapi – Open Source headless CMS.
- Storyblok – Organize your content for the world. Headless CMS to deliver powerful content experiences on any platform.
- WonderCMS – The smallest flat file CMS
- LocalWP – The #1 local WordPress development tool. An effortless way to develop WordPress sites locally. Empowering developers with advanced workflow features. Stop debugging local environments and spend more time launching WordPress sites..
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This page was last updated on December 14, 2022.