
A Headless CMS decouples the content management system (CMS) from the front-end presentation layer (website design and layout). Traditionally, a CMS like WordPress manages both content storage and presentation. However, in a headless setup, the content resides in the CMS, but the front end is built using a separate framework like React, Vue.js, or any other technology you prefer.
Check out “How to Use WordPress as a Headless CMS” to explore the concept of headless CMS and dives deep into how you can leverage WordPress as a powerful headless content management system.
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