Comparison on Custom built vs Predefined CMS syste
by Steve John IT
A content management system is usually an integral part when creating a website, especially if the website is set to operate in the e-commerce industry or if the site is content-oriented.
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- The initial cost of implementation of a pre-built CMS may be a lot less as compared to designing a custom content management system.
- A pre-built CMS will inevitably have more system updates rolling out, on a regular basis, to ensure that the existing features are constantly upgraded/ enhanced.
- A customized CMS implies that you get too build your website conforming to your exact specifications or requirements whereas the customizability of a pre-built CMS depends entirely on the extensibilit
- Prebuilt systems often have pre-installed functionalities to collect user feedback as well as tools that ensure ease of consumer communications.
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Core Functionality: The first and most important step to determining what type of CMS to implement into a client website is to determine their requirements. By pinpointing the requirements of the project, the steps to short-listing a suitable type of CMS becomes a whole lot easier.Editor: Most systems usually have a WYSIWYG editor to edit and upgrade content on a CMS-powered website. However, there is a catch to the usability of an editor. If the system administrator needs to update content to the web CMS on a regular basis, and which involves uploading pictures and videos, besides text formatting a rich-text editor would be favorable. Usually, an editor is customizable in some systems while there are some limitations in others. Kentico is one pre-built CMS that comes with a built-in browser editor that makes editing effortless for even a non-technical person.
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