site-wide changes

Site-wide changes refer to updates or modifications applied across an entire website. These changes affect all pages and sections, such as design updates, content revisions, or structural adjustments to improve overall site functionality.

How does a CMS handle site-wide changes, such as design or navigation updates?

A Content Management System (CMS) allows for efficient management of site-wide changes by separating content from design. When it comes to design or navigation updates, a CMS provides a centralized platform where you can make changes without manually editing each page. The CMS uses templates to maintain consistent design elements and layout across the entire website. By updating these templates, the changes are automatically applied to all pages. Additionally, a CMS enables easy navigation updates through a structured hierarchy and menus, providing flexibility and scalability. Overall, a CMS simplifies the process of handling site-wide changes, ensuring a consistent user experience and saving time and effort.

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