A Content Management System, or CMS, is a software platform that facilitates the creation, editing, and publishing of website content by multiple authors. CMS stores website content in a database and presents it using pre-designed templates on the application layer. It is typically used for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Web Content Management (WCM).

Traditionally, web pages are created using programming languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and others. This requires individuals to learn these programming concepts to build a website. However, CMS addresses this issue by allowing individuals to create a website without the need for programming skills or software design expertise.

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