Annesque CMS

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The base system acts as a CMS.

To begin using it, please see the README of the repository on github for installation instructions.

A Content Management System (CMS) is software that allows users to create, manage, edit, and publish digital content—usually for websites—without needing advanced programming skills. It provides a user-friendly interface where individuals or teams can add pages, upload media, organize content, and control how information appears online. Most CMS platforms separate the content from the design, enabling users to modify text, images, and other elements while the system handles the underlying structure and presentation.

In addition to simplifying content creation, a CMS typically includes tools for collaboration, workflow management, version control, and user permissions. This allows multiple contributors—such as writers, editors, and administrators—to work on a site while maintaining oversight and consistency. Popular CMS platforms like WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla are widely used for blogs, business websites, and large-scale digital platforms because they support extensions, themes, and integrations that expand functionality.