The first question you’ll need to answer is simple: do you need a CMS? The answer is probably “yes.” Unless you have only a few pages on your site, a CMS is almost certainly going to help you be more efficient and productive. Besides providing an administrative area where you can post, search, and organize your content, most CMSes will handle “templating,” or flowing your content into an HTML template (or set of templates) you define. This ultimately saves you a lot of time, as you only need to craft these templates once, rather than writing the same HTML structure over and over for every page.
The harder question is: what CMS is right for you? If you squint hard enough, you can begin to see three unique types of CMS products that are commonly used amongst leading-edge web designers and developers:
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