Probably many Internet users know that various ready-made tools are used to create websites. They are called engines or CMS. How to determine which engine is used on the site, and why it is needed, will be discussed later in our article.
What is a site engine, and why is it needed?
The site engine is an automated tool for managing and configuring. In particular, many CMS allow you to change the appearance of something by applying a template, add new content, menus, an entire page or section.
Of the most famous, you can highlight such as WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, the domestic "Bitrix" and many others.
How to find out the site engine
The engine can be recognized in several ways:
- having analyzed the page manually;
- identifying by typical characteristics;
- using online services.
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