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lynnikvadim2015-01-10 03:19:23
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lynnikvadim, 2015-01-10 03:19:23

Changing the CMS to suit your interests?

Is it possible to change any cms, add something to it, change, delete. (meaning the code)
or is it the "invention of the bicycle"?

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Alexander Taratin, 2015-01-10
@Taraflex

Yes

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Alexander Aksentiev, 2015-01-10
@Sanasol

Who forbids something.
"Normal" cms are able to plug-ins/snippets/addons/hacks that help to expand and supplement the functionality as you like.
A bicycle is when you write a CMS for a blog instead of using WordPress

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Vladislav Soprun, 2015-01-10
@soprun

"inventing the wheel" is a very shaky concept.
CMS is a ready-made solution to problems, that is, for example, "wordpress" is installed on the server, you download the template you need and that's it ..
Since many things have already been written (I have premium templates).
But as for the creativity of "development", it is better to pay attention to frameworks.
That's what they're for

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xmoonlight, 2015-01-10
@xmoonlight

This is a waste of time if you have such questions.
Take the same LARAVEL (or Yii2), learn and do on it what you need exactly for your tasks.
Now CMS are too narrowly "sharpened". So I do not advise "cutting Gorodilovo" (C).

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index0h, 2015-01-10
@index0h

No, the code of each CMS is holy and undefiled, they were not made by programmers, they were, are and will be from the beginning. Therefore - in any case.
Generally speaking, you can, of course, but you shouldn't do it for very specific reasons:
* impossibility of updating without a manual merge of the code.
* third-party extensions may behave unpredictably.
But if you really want to - make edits in the form of a wrapper.
Z.Y. xmoonlight is talking

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Gluck Virtualen, 2015-01-11
@gluck59

Yes, but you will have to refuse updates.
However, there is nothing wrong with that. I still use CMS 2009, I change the engine as I see fit. There are only positives, I don't see any negatives.

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Vadim, 2015-01-11
@vshemarov

Folks, don't talk nonsense: manual merge code, refusal to update and other "charms" - this is all true if you really use some very narrowly sharpened CMS or a very, very ancient one.
Normal CMS have normal functionality extension mechanisms

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Dmitry, 2017-06-20
@Tabletko

call provider

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2017-06-20
@POS_troi

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@Tr3m

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