Been hosted on WIX websites for 10+ years, while I was a happy camper, knew I nothing about the service for the same money. SlickPic guys took my old site that I've updated myself (you know, takes some time and patience!!!) and built a new one from scratch and all I need to update or change a design is to email Harry (assigned designer). And all that for the same money I've paid before. Fantastic job!
One thing that disappoints, they are missing print integration (not so good for photo-site). Was promised to get it up and running early next year, lets see how it goes, and will update my review.
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There's ClassicPress. But a better alternative than sticking with WP is https://textpattern.com/ (which has better and more stable codebase that is as old as WordPress). - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
TextPattern use to a thing like around the same time WP got started. It’s also PHP based. https://textpattern.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Checkout https://textpattern.com/ - its development started around the same time as WordPress, and still continues. Even though it didn't reach Wordpress' success, I've always felt that TextPattern is better coded than WordPress. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Depends on the need...I have a quick LibreOffice HTML template in light or dark. I include metas for mobile use in the document properties. I also have a PHP controller that can easily modify these if I need it to be more dynamic. Otherwise I use https://picocss.com/ for some things. For publishing I either drop the HTML file in a folder with or without a controller, or start a new endpoint by creating a new... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
Textile was the driving markup behind Textpattern (https://textpattern.com/), one of the better publishing/CMS tools out there on PHP. It had a nice object oriented approach that was less painful than Wordpress, and gave great flexibility to design aspects in ways that were easier to work with than Wordpress... But Wordpress won the popular marketshare, and TP was relegated to some diehards. Those diehards still... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
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