• Definition: A platform that lets users create, manage, and modify website content without needing to code.

  • Examples: WordPress (most popular), Joomla, Drupal

  • Benefits:

    • User-friendly interface

    • Content updates without developers

    • Scalable and flexible

  • Most popular CMS (over 40% of the web)

  • Open-source and widely supported

  • Thousands of plugins and themes

  • SEO-friendly and secure (with best practices)

  • Premium multipurpose WordPress theme

  • Includes Fusion Builder (visual drag-and-drop page builder)

  • Pre-built websites (demos) and design flexibility

  • Ideal for businesses, portfolios, blogs, and eCommerce

  • CMS (WordPress) handles the content and functionality

  • Avada handles the design and layout

  • Non-technical users can:

    • Add/edit pages or blog posts

    • Use pre-built layouts or create custom ones

    • Change colors, fonts, menus, etc.

  • Drag-and-drop page builder (Fusion Builder/Avada Builder)

  • Global styling controls

  • Responsive and mobile-friendly designs

  • WooCommerce integration (for eCommerce)

  • Header, footer, and layout builders

  • Company websites

  • Marketing landing pages

  • Event and portfolio pages

  • Blog and news portals

  • Online stores

  • No coding required

  • Faster content updates

  • Professional design with minimal effort

  • Reusable templates and global settings save time