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How to make "habrhabr" for a narrower professional community (not IT)?
There is a task around the news feed (and its mailings to social networks and channels + a directory of thematic information) to build a professional community. Habrhabr+roem, but for a narrower topic not related to IT. The estimate from above of potentially registered ones is no more than 30 thousand (according to the number of subscribers to the mailing list in contact, focused on a broader specialization). But it is more realistic, of course, to count on a thousand participants in this niche. The engine and the site should be light, because. community members at times (on watch) have a poor Internet channel (at the same time, heavy photo and video content should also be able to be posted on the site). Many will read the news through the messenger. Which engine to choose, templates? I am a customer from the target professional area. With my own hands I had experience in cutting out a site based on a ready-made template on wordpress. The engine was not liked by the site's heavy weight, fuzzy-logic CMS (in the bad sense of the word :). What would you recommend as a CMS? In my head so far (recommended as clearer and lighter CMS) MODEX, livestreet ? Is it worth messing with writing a site in YII? What is made, for example, habrhabr? I will order design and programming, and it is also assumed that one person will work as a news aggregator-editor-coder. I would like to be able to manually climb into the site in order to change something, because. It's often faster to try it yourself than to explain what you want. What would you recommend as a CMS? In my head so far (recommended as clearer and lighter CMS) MODEX, livestreet ? Is it worth messing with writing a site in YII? What is made, for example, habrhabr? I will order design and programming, and it is also assumed that one person will work as a news aggregator-editor-coder. I would like to be able to manually climb into the site in order to change something, because. It's often faster to try it yourself than to explain what you want. What would you recommend as a CMS? In my head so far (recommended as clearer and lighter CMS) MODEX, livestreet ? Is it worth messing with writing a site in YII? What is made, for example, habrhabr? I will order design and programming, and it is also assumed that one person will work as a news aggregator-editor-coder. I would like to be able to manually climb into the site in order to change something, because. It's often faster to try it yourself than to explain what you want.
I would be grateful for any other advice.
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