Wójtowicz, Wojciech2019-03-042019-03-042016Business and non-profit organizations facing increased competition and growing customers' demands : volume 15 : proceedings of the 15th Conference: MMC Brainville, Nowy Sącz, Poland, 20-21 June 2016. Ed. by A. Nalepka, A. Ujwary-Gil. Nowy Sącz : WSB-NLU ; Nowy Targ : Foundation for the Dissemination of Knowledge and Science “Cognitione”, 2016. - S. 107-118978-83-65196-34-7http://hdl.handle.net/11199/10486Contemporary websites become the primary, and often the only communication tool for the majority of enterprises and organizations. However, they require frequent updating of content. In such cases, content management systems (CMSes) become a dedicated solution. Due to the large offer of commercial and non-commercial CMS solutions, making the right decision is strictly connected with the costs generated by the said systems. Templates, which define the layout of a website, are a crucial element of every content management system. The following paper attempts to answer the questions whether templates can be modified by using the publicly available tools without the necessity to involve IT specialists and, consequently, incurring additional costs of making such changes.enopen accessAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 PolandContent Management SystemtemplatesCascading Style SheetswebsitesComparative Analysis of Instruments Used to Modify Templates in Content Management SystemsbookPart