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Headless CMS Vs Traditional CMS: What Is The Difference? by AunDigital(m): 12:10pm On Apr 22 |
Confused about choosing a CMS (Content Management System) for your new website project, with too many choices? You're not alone! Usually, there are two types: Traditional CMS and Headless CMS. Both have their benefits and drawbacks. What does that mean? Here's a simple breakdown. Traditional CMS It's Your All-in-One Solution. A traditional CMS is similar to a one-stop solution. It manages everything: makes content, stores and shows it on your website. Picture it as a ready-made website with an easy-to-use interface to edit text, photos, and designs. Known choices are WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace. Benefits Simple to use, commonly with drag-and-drop abilities. Ideal for newcomers or elementary websites. Often have built-in themes and plugins for added features. Drawbacks Less room for personalizing your website’s appearance. Can be restricting for complex websites. Software updates might mess up the website if not handled right. Headless CMS Content Speaks Volumes. A Headless CMS is pretty much a content engine. It mainly cares about storing and handling all content (text, photos, videos) but leaves the website design to you. Visualize it as a content library available to be shown on any device, like your website, mobile app, or watch! Benefits Super flexible - you can design your website any way you like! Makes it simpler to separate your content and design for future adjustments. Perfect for complex websites or those needing to be accessed across multiple devices. Drawbacks Need more skills to install and handle. No in-built design functions, therefore you'll need a developer to create your website. It can be costlier based on your needs. Headless CMS vs. Traditional CMS: Which is Best? If you prefer an easy-to-use system for a simple website, a traditional CMS may be just the thing. But if you value flexibility and long-term planning, consider a headless CMS. Still can't decide? Don't worry! A web development agency can assist in choosing the best CMS suited for your project. |
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