Setting up Viber on a computer

 Setting up Viber on a computer We launch Viber, in Windows this can be done using a shortcut on the desktop, and in Linux Mint using “Menu->Internet->Viber” (the process of setting up Viber in Windows and Linux is no different). After starting on the first window, we answer “Yes”, since in this article we are considering the option when Viber is already on the phone, therefore we answer “Yes”. Then enter the phone number and click Continue. After that, a QR code will be displayed on the next window, and a QR code scanner will start on the phone. You read this code accordingly and that's it, Viber activation on your computer is completed. Next, click the "Open Viber" button. When you first start Viber on your computer, the program will offer to synchronize your chat history, click the "Synchronization" button, a window will open on your phone at this time in which you need to confirm the synchronization, i.e. press the "Start" button. That's ...

What is CMS


 What is CMS


In today's world, only a small part of sites are created from scratch, i.e. through full-fledged programming, development of functionality, interface and the entire logic of the site, usually this is how large information systems or some specialized services are developed.


Most websites today are built using so-called "content management systems (CMS)", commonly referred to as the "website engine". But what is it?


CMS is an application (a set of scripts) that can be installed on hosting and created with the help of it your own full-fledged personal website and its further maintenance, i.e. fill and edit the content of the site (its content).


At the same time, you will not be programming in the classical sense, i.e. You do not need to know programming languages, you will not write code, you will create a website by installing the necessary extensions (plugins), configuring these extensions, configuring the CMS itself, this whole process reminds me of the process of setting up the operating system (Windows or Linux) for yourself, those. If we draw an analogy, then the operating system acts as a CMS, and the programs that you install into the system act as extensions (plugins).

In other words, websites today are created in exactly the same way as you set up an operating system, install programs into it, and set up these programs without programming at all.


Thus, in the modern world, creating a website is actually quite simple, you just need to know the basic principles of working with CMS.


The whole problem is that there are a lot of such CMS, some are aimed at creating blogs, some are aimed at creating online stores, some are paid, and some are free, the same can be said about extensions, there are extensions paid, and there are also free.


Therefore, in order to create a website, a person needs to select a CMS, configure it, select the necessary extensions, and configure them, as well as check the correctness of their work.