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[SUBMIT] The different kinds of CMSs on the market: CMS Architecture #126

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Nessii-green opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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Introduction

[The generation and broad distribution of website content can be streamlined with content management systems (CMSs). However, it is essential to inform the public about the architecture of websites because they are becoming prevalent and are added to more than half of websites today.]

Goals

[This article is aimed at revealing to the audience the concept behind CMS Architecture and the different kinds of CMS Architecture. Listing the CMS platforms that are prevalent including Webiny.]

Outline

[
—Introduction
—What is CMS Architecture?
—The different kinds of CMSs on the market
— —Coupled
— —Decoupled
— —Monolithic
— —Headless
— —Hybrid
— —DXP
—CMS Architecture best practices
—Some CMS platforms to put on your radar
— —Tips to choosing the right CMS
—Conclusion
]

Sample articles

https://blog.openreplay.com/the-software-testing-life-cycle

https://buttercms.com/blog/laravel-best-practices/

https://www.red-gate.com/simple-talk/development/working-with-firebase-version-9-modular-sdk-and-react-typescript/

@Nessii-green Nessii-green changed the title [SUBMIT] [SUBMIT] The different kinds of CMSs on the market: CMS Architecture Dec 13, 2022
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@Nomzy-kush I pitched the topic already and I'm awaiting a go ahead from the editor so I can write on it.

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Oh apologies @Nessii-green

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