A fully functional website is achievable in mere seconds; maybe that's a bit of a stretch, but who is to say this would not be possible in the nearest future? A few years ago, nobody would have believed it would be possible to build a website with a few lines of code or no knowledge of programming languages.
The CMS (Content Management System) application pushed the envelope and has been a boost in the digital content development scene. It has improved the development of websites for technical and non-technical users by making web publishing more accessible. Individuals with no desire to learn how to write code and build websites or web applications from scratch to sell their products and services now have software that allows them to build websites by following instructions.
This article will assume that you have basic knowledge of Content Management Systems (CMS), including the types and features. Its intent is on the disadvantages and advantages of CMS. If you’re unfamiliar with what CMS is and what it’s about, let’s go through a brief explanation of CMS.








