CMS 101: Architecture, Components, and Core Concepts
Imagine trying to manage a library where every time you added a book, you had to physically rebuild the shelf from scratch. In the early digital world, that was the reality of web updates. Every change required a developer to manually edit raw code, risking a site crash over a single typo. Content Management Systems (CMS) solved this by providing web development jobs with a user-friendly "control tower."
