Chi Ha Bisogno di un CMS e Cos’è Adobe Contribute? (terza parte)
Read OriginalQuesto articolo, terza parte di una serie, esamina in quali casi un CMS (Content Management System) sia effettivamente necessario, sostenendo che per piccoli siti vetrina aggiornati raramente sia una scelta eccessiva. Introduce poi Adobe Contribute come software alternativo per la gestione di siti web statici, evidenziandone le funzionalità e i vantaggi in termini di costi e tecnologia rispetto all'implementazione di un CMS.
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