Thank you so much for explaining CMS to us. I find this tutorial more helpful. May you can help me sorting out one thing. I am a novice when it comes to website designing and everything behind it. So can you please tell me the order of things comes in a fully functional website? For eg: If i am making a website for XYZ school, 1.Where will my front-end codes(HTML/CSS or JS hope i am not wrong) for the designing be stored. 2.Where will our back-end codes(I dunno the names) be stored? 3. Is there a difference between server and database? is it PC > Internet > Server >PC or something else comes in between? Where will the above mentioned things comes in that chain? Is it possible to create our own CMS other than relying on Wordpress and design a website?
+Hooman Mardokhi Hey can you tell me what an example of front end and back end exactly is? I'm sadly still confused and if I just wanted to create a software to integrate online payment for a college website, what would you recommend I do?
i want to ask a stupid qustion. dont mind please. is every one have to use cms? then 30% of the web are using wordpress then whats the other 70% are using ? and what about the big company like amazon ebay what type of cms are they using. if u answer this i will be help me a lot. thank you...
Amazon is a very big company and has made its own languages and database , it kind of becoming a trend now , everyones creating their own programming language for their apps, and about other websites they use php , nodejs and sql or mongo database , example for php is facebook and for nodejs its netflix
CMS is city montessori school the biggest shool in the world in India,Lucknow it contains 52000 kids and 1000 teachers i ve been there for 7 days for inimc
Knowledge Valley by using cms for example if we take themes in website just we can drag and put in our website. in case using php we have to wriye lot of css code and have to add images. time will be saved in case using cms
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