10-22-2009, 03:30 AM
A CMS is like your site's dashboard. Users log in and update content using a CMS. They don't build or design new stuff, and typically don't need a separate WYSIWYG editor apart from what simple editor comes with the interface.
For new page creation or layout (within limitations) on the site, the CMS handles that based on templates or other already agreed-upon design considerations baked in.
Jem, if they're asking for a CMS they are asking for a site they can easily update themselves without needing Dreamweaver or the knowledge to use it.
For new page creation or layout (within limitations) on the site, the CMS handles that based on templates or other already agreed-upon design considerations baked in.
Jem, if they're asking for a CMS they are asking for a site they can easily update themselves without needing Dreamweaver or the knowledge to use it.