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Introduction to the Headless CMS

by Edvins Antonovs2mMay 9th, 2018
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There are certain types of content management systems — <strong>Coupled </strong><a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/cms" target="_blank"><strong>CMS</strong></a> and <strong>Decoupled CMS</strong>. The <strong>coupled CMS </strong>is also known as a <strong>traditional</strong> or <strong>monolith</strong> architecture. In a coupled CMS, the back-end is bound to the front-end. As an example of coupled CMS — <a href="https://wordpress.org/" target="_blank"><strong>WordPress</strong></a> or <a href="https://www.drupal.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Drupal</strong></a>. It allows users to create content, save it to the back-end and serve it to the front-end. Usually, the coupled CMS allows users to style and customise the frontend, but often those changes are limited.

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