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What Is a Content Management System (CMS)?

A Content Management System (CMS) is software that manages the creation, editing, and publication of digital content.

A Content Management System (CMS) is software that manages the creation, editing, and publication of digital content. A CMS lets people create and update content — including documentation — without needing to write code.

Many organizations use a CMS to manage their documentation, knowledge bases, and help centers, taking advantage of features like workflows, permissions, versioning, and templating.

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What is a CMS used for?
A CMS is used to create, organize, edit, and publish digital content — from websites and blogs to documentation and help centers — without hand-coding each page.

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