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CMS for an online store
I would really like to get an opinion on a CMS in PHP for an online clothing store.
The store is small and you need a quick launch with minimal costs, so nothing of your own will be written, only a ready-made CMS + content filling.
So far I'm leaning towards Wordpress + eCommerce + theme from themeforest.net.
I will be grateful if you advise other CMS options for this case, which you consider to be a better option. PHP is not fundamental, if there are more suitable ruby / python CMS, I will read about them with pleasure.
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I recommend WordPress + WooCommerce + free theme from WooThemes. The themes are great. True, the topic will have to be translated.
If in Russia you will turn the whole thing, I can advise shopcms. I can give a demo to poke. Ideas for using wordpress/drupal/joomla for this purpose will disappear. And there you will already decide whether it is worth those pennies or not.
Now I am transferring one online store from Simpla to ocStore. The engine is not very bad.
myopencart.com/
I can recommend Magento, a popular, reliable CMS based on the Zend framework. The only negative is probably in speed, although if a dedicated server, then I think that it will be normal in terms of speed. Well, the entry threshold is not as low as on WP, although if you have a good programmer, he will figure it out.
I make them on CMS made simple!
In general, I consider this CMS one of the best.
Simple, lightweight, seo-friendly, free, with fast and adequate irc support.
A large community, in a word, I advise.
Any opensource (the same joomla and virtuemart) needs to be sharpened with a big file. If you have a file, or if you have someone who has a file, and most importantly, if you have time, please.
In other cases, it is easier to buy a boxed CMS - here choose according to the functions and price you need. I would look at integration with Russian payment systems and accounting, plus you need to take into account the specifics of the product. See demos.
Magento is an option. The wiki has more details about it.
Personally, I have not worked with this CMS, but it is becoming more and more popular.
After comparing the plugins, I also came to the conclusion that the WooCommerce plugin would be the best for wordpress. Described in more detail in the blog: predvoditelev.ru/wordpress_ecommerce_plugins
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