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Strapi is the most advanced Node.Pricing:
- Open Source
The CMS I use for personal projects is Strapi (https://strapi.io/). It can be used as either a dynamic CMS or static site generator and it's a powerful JavaScript backend. However, for beginners who might not want to use Wordpress, I recommend Grav (https://getgrav.org/). Instead of using a database, it uses a flat-file architecture which means your web server only requires PHP. And once you learn the Twig template system it's relatively simple to use, assuming your site needs aren't too demanding.
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The modern open source flat-file CMSPricing:
- Open Source
The CMS I use for personal projects is Strapi (https://strapi.io/). It can be used as either a dynamic CMS or static site generator and it's a powerful JavaScript backend. However, for beginners who might not want to use Wordpress, I recommend Grav (https://getgrav.org/). Instead of using a database, it uses a flat-file architecture which means your web server only requires PHP. And once you learn the Twig template system it's relatively simple to use, assuming your site needs aren't too demanding.
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Build better, easier to manage websites. Enjoy radical efficiency. It's everything you never knew you always wanted in a CMS.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Freemium
- Free Trial
- $259.0 / One-off (Pro License)
+1 for Grav given OP's requirements. Other CMSs in this vein: Statamic, Kirby.
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Kirby is a website for businesses to use to sort contacts and other information. The site is easy to use and features several details for businesses of all sizes.Pricing:
- Open Source
+1 for Grav given OP's requirements. Other CMSs in this vein: Statamic, Kirby.
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