uosnetwork wrote:Wow. I seriously had no clue what
CMS meant, but I have seen it a lot before. I learned a lot from this article, thank you.
Nice thing that you have learned something. Many probably don't know what is
CMS yet and also many users still don't use
Content management systems for their sites but standard
HTML templates and documents. Its not so big deal to change from ordinary
HTML to
CMS since many CMSs are still based on
HTML and simple functions so from time to time you need to refresh its
templates and
content to view what you have changed in its data.