How can CMS Hosting Help you in Building a Website?
You are ready for building a website but are you really technically ready to update and upload each and every website file manually? If you don’t have enough technical knowledge for it then you have two options either you can take services of a web developer or buy CMS hosting. The second option is mostly used nowadays as you don't need any advanced technical knowledge for managing your content.
What does a CMS do?
In old days, web developers first developed different pages of a static website on their personal computers, then they used FTP client for transferring these website files to web server and web pages became available to online viewers. But the real headache was updating these web pages as developers had to start this whole process again. Server side Includes somewhat simplified this process by cutting the number of pages that needed to be updated down.
Later when developers started to build dynamic website, this led to whole new phase of website development with whole new phase of problems. As these websites have live communities and daily updated content with different people adding content and other content being added through the use of RSS feeds. This made content management systems essential tool for web developers. But there are number of CMS and how can you know which one will perfectly cater your needs? How much will it cost you and what about learning curve? This post will help you in answering these questions.
Some Open Source CMS
At the moment there are many open source content management systems available but we will discuss those which use PHP as they have many advantages like portability, support and a large developer base with frequent updates and improvements. Following four are the most widely used for CMS hosting:
WordPress: open sources, mostly used for blog publishing application and the most popular blog software in use
PHPNuke: web-based automated news publishing app and CMS
Drupal: free open source and distributed under the GNU General Public License
Joomla: used as a platform for publishing content as a Model–view–controller (MVC) web application framework
Managing your website with CMS hosting is simple and don’t require advanced technical knowledge. So get your favorite app from HostBreak CMS hosting with many features like once-click setup, different level of hosting plans, CDN and many more.















