Description: FAQs about this platform. Specification and documentation for web development.
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A CMS (Content Management System) with FrontEnd technologies typically refers to a CMS that utilizes modern web development frameworks and technologies to build the front-end of the website or application.
Traditionally, a CMS would use server-side rendering to generate HTML pages that are delivered to the client's web browser. However, with the rise of Single Page Applications (SPAs) and the popularity of JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, and Vue, many modern CMS platforms have begun to adopt these technologies as well.
By leveraging front-end frameworks and technologies, CMSs are able to offer better user experiences, faster page load times, and improved performance. Some popular CMSs that use front-end technologies include WordPress (with its Gutenberg editor), Drupal (with its Layout Builder), and Contentful.