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Learning curve for Joomla and Drupal

Cargo Kirby Grav Craft CMS
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    Cargo Collective is a web publishing platform that creates and offers accessible tools online.

    #CMS #Website Builder #Personal Website 37 social mentions

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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
    I would recommend Grav or Kirby (if your site is less than 50 pages) or Craft if your site is larger than that. Craft is especially nice. I has an incredibly powerful developer experience and an incredibly refined editor experience. Those 2 don't often go together. Grav and Kirby are nice in that they give you all the nice features of a CMS, but don't require a database, so they're trivially easy to stand up almost anywhere.

    #CMS #Blogging Platform #Blogging 37 social mentions

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    The modern open source flat-file CMS
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I would recommend Grav or Kirby (if your site is less than 50 pages) or Craft if your site is larger than that. Craft is especially nice. I has an incredibly powerful developer experience and an incredibly refined editor experience. Those 2 don't often go together. Grav and Kirby are nice in that they give you all the nice features of a CMS, but don't require a database, so they're trivially easy to stand up almost anywhere.

    #CMS #Website Builder #Blogging 47 social mentions

  4. Content management system built on Yii PHP Framework
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I would recommend Grav or Kirby (if your site is less than 50 pages) or Craft if your site is larger than that. Craft is especially nice. I has an incredibly powerful developer experience and an incredibly refined editor experience. Those 2 don't often go together. Grav and Kirby are nice in that they give you all the nice features of a CMS, but don't require a database, so they're trivially easy to stand up almost anywhere.

    #CMS #Blogging Platform #Blogging 31 social mentions

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