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The document outlines the objectives and methodology for installing themes using WordPress on localhost, emphasizing the importance of themes in enhancing user experience and website performance. It discusses content management systems (CMS), their definitions, structures, and types of installations, including on-premises and cloud-based options. Additionally, it highlights key features of CMS, such as intuitive dashboards and powerful content editing tools.

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The document outlines the objectives and methodology for installing themes using WordPress on localhost, emphasizing the importance of themes in enhancing user experience and website performance. It discusses content management systems (CMS), their definitions, structures, and types of installations, including on-premises and cloud-based options. Additionally, it highlights key features of CMS, such as intuitive dashboards and powerful content editing tools.

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INSTALLATION OF THEMES USING

WORDPRESS ON LOCALHOST

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OBJECTIVES
 To know how themes will improve user experience through a well-designed
theme.

 To know how themes will enhance the visual appeal of the website by
installing a themes that aligns with the brand or content.

 To assess the themes, impact on website performance.

 To ensure how the themes will increase easy navigation and readability.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
SECONDARY DATA:

Secondary data is information that is already available somewhere, whether it is


journals, on the internet, This study is based on secondary sources only i.e.,

 Textbooks

 Internet
INDUSTRIAL PROFILE
CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:

 A content management system (CMS) is a software application that allows

users to create, edit, and publish content. CMS are often used for enterprise

content management (ECM) and web content management (WCM).

 CMS allow users to build and manage websites without having to code.

Users can log into the platform and edit the site's content and design

without adjusting the source code. Many CMS also offer the option to edit

with HTML/CSS.
DEFINITION OF CMS:
A content management system (CMS) is an application that is used to manage content, allowing multiple
contributors to create, edit and publish. Content in a CMS is typically stored in a database and displayed in a
presentation layer based on a set of templates like a website
STRUCTURE:
A CMS typically has two main components:
Content management application(CMA):

A graphical user interface that allows user to create, modify, delete, and publish

content without HTML or other programming language knowledge. The CMA also allows

user to design web pages using drag-and-drop features.

Content delivery application (CDA): Compiles content.


INSTALLATION TYPES:

There are two types of CMS installation: on-premises and


cloud-based. On-premises installation means that the CMS
software can be installed on the server. This approach is
usually taken by businesses that want flexibility in their setup.
Notable CMSs which can be installed on-premises are
Wordpress.org, Drupal, Joomla, Grav, ModX and others.

The cloud-based CMS is hosted on the vendor environment.


Examples of notable cloud-based CMSs are Square Space,
Contentful, Wordpress.com, Webflow, Ghost and WIX.
SPECIAL FEATURES
1. Intuitive Dashboard:

At the core of every CMS is the admin dashboard. Every CMS should enable you to manage all tasks involved in
content production and distribution right from your dashboard. These tasks include scheduling content, monitoring
threats, tracking user activity, installing modules and plugins, and reviewing performance analytics, among other
responsibilities.

2.Powerful Content Editing and Publishing Tools:

The less work you have to do to add content to your website, the more work you can put into making that content
high-quality. As such, you need a powerful content editor to ensure you can easily create and publish different types
of content from blog posts with custom layouts to landing pages with embedded resources.

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