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Definition: A platform that lets users create, manage, and modify website content without needing to code.
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Examples: WordPress (most popular), Joomla, Drupal
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Benefits:
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User-friendly interface
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Content updates without developers
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Scalable and flexible
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Most popular CMS (over 40% of the web)
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Open-source and widely supported
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Thousands of plugins and themes
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SEO-friendly and secure (with best practices)
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Premium multipurpose WordPress theme
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Includes Fusion Builder (visual drag-and-drop page builder)
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Pre-built websites (demos) and design flexibility
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Ideal for businesses, portfolios, blogs, and eCommerce
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CMS (WordPress) handles the content and functionality
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Avada handles the design and layout
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Non-technical users can:
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Add/edit pages or blog posts
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Use pre-built layouts or create custom ones
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Change colors, fonts, menus, etc.
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Drag-and-drop page builder (Fusion Builder/Avada Builder)
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Global styling controls
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Responsive and mobile-friendly designs
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WooCommerce integration (for eCommerce)
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Header, footer, and layout builders
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Company websites
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Marketing landing pages
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Event and portfolio pages
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Blog and news portals
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Online stores
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No coding required
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Faster content updates
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Professional design with minimal effort
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Reusable templates and global settings save time

