Content Management System
A Content Management System (CMS) is a commonly used piece of software for editing the content within a website. They allow non-technical users to create and edit websites.
Popular CMS’ include:
- WordPress
- Drupal
- Joomla
- Shopify
- Squarespace
- Wix
- Magneto
- Sitecore
- Adobe Experience Manager
- Craft CMS
- Umbraco
- Duda
There are likely tens of thousands more, as many organizations have developed their own proprietary CMS. Several of the most popular CMS’ are freely available.
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- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Understanding HTTPS Certificates
- Uptime monitor
- URL
- Redirection
- Page title
- Metadata
- Links to fragments of a page
- Link rot
- Link building
- Keyword
- Inspector
- HTTP status code
- Heading
- Favicon
- Computed source
- User roles
- Backlinks
- Analytics
- Alternative text
- Invisible text
- Search campaign
- Competitors
- SSL and TLS
- Fully qualified URL
- Crawling
- Bounce rate
- Score
- Leaderboard
- Support levels