Content management systems (CMS) have become essential tools for creating and managing the content of modern websites. One approach that has also gained popularity in recent years is decoupled CMS architecture. It refers to a system where the front-end and back-end are separated, allowing developers to take advantage of different technologies for each component. In this blog post, we’ll explore what is decoupled WordPress, along with its pros and cons.
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