14.11.2015, 18:28
I think you're misunderstanding the purpose of a CMS.
A Content Management System is there to allow the end user of a website control content. Add new blog posts, amend images, change text, create new pages, etc. without having to make changes to the back end code files and redeploy it.
These aren't features of a content management system.
Do you mean a wordpress theme? I'm confused here because it sounds like you're intending to build a bespoke CMS from scratch but then you go on to describe features that you could add to a wordpress theme...
A Content Management System is there to allow the end user of a website control content. Add new blog posts, amend images, change text, create new pages, etc. without having to make changes to the back end code files and redeploy it.
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Hello guys.
For example: *User registering on the site would register on the server and vise versa. *RCON commands from the site in a more user-friendly way *ecommerce (buying weapons, houses, miscellaneous stuff) |
Do you mean a wordpress theme? I'm confused here because it sounds like you're intending to build a bespoke CMS from scratch but then you go on to describe features that you could add to a wordpress theme...