It's easy to find information on the internet about how to build a website, especially a relatively small one. However, the larger the site is, the more difficult it is to build and maintain the site. In the next few pages we will be discussing the basics of building a website using Google Blogger and how to use Blogger Page Manager to make it easy to manage a Blogger site, especially a large, high content site. A more detailed explanation of how Blogger Page Manager works may be found in its included Blogger Page Manager HELP document.
CMS is an acronym for Content Management System. CMS is software that helps users create, add, delete, edit, publish, and modify content on a website without the need for any specialized technical or coding knowledge. Instead of you having to build your own system for creating web pages, storing images, and other functions, the CMS handles all that basic infrastructure stuff for you so that you can focus on the content of the site. Using CMS is like driving a car, all you need to do is learn how to operate it, you don't need any knowledge of how it does what it does.
CMS makes design changes easy since it uses templates. You design a template for your content pages to appear on; while the content itself is stored separately in data files. When a viewer opens a page, the content is displayed within the template for that page. This means that a design change made to a template automatically appears on all pages assigned to it, so you don't need to change each individual content page.
Perform an internet search for "best cms" to see the different CMS software available.