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Aleksandr2015-09-23 09:13:14
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Aleksandr, 2015-09-23 09:13:14

Is there a "CMS selection wizard"?

Among the huge number of CMS it is easy to get lost. Is there a counterpart to the "wiki selection wizard" wikimatrix.org/wizard.php for CMS?

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Optimus, 2015-09-23
Pyan @marrk2

Something like this:
You need a blog No Yes -> Wordpress
You need an article No Yes -> Wordpress
You need a store No Yes -> Wordpress You need a landing page No Yes ->
Wordpress
You need a corporate website No Yes -> Wordpress
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mmm ... you can try freelancing, but the first thing they will offer you there is Wordpress :)

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Stalker_darkway, 2015-09-23
@hronik87

It's not hard to get lost here. We take a list of popular CMS, it is unlikely that it will be possible to pick up a dozen of them. And we ask an important question: what should be on the site? And here both are on the answer before my eyes. But if you want the program to choose for you, then ... maybe you should think about changing your profession? Because here it is necessary to think and analyze how it should be.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-09-23
@inkvizitor68sl

A master in the modern world should look like this:
Do you know anything about website building? Yes -> "well, go and google what you got to us"
Do you have a ton of money? Yes -> "Go look for someone to do it on Bitrix"
Are you an idiot? Yes -> "Make it on Joomla or Drupal"
Wordpress.
Everything else is more complicated / slower / more expensive / there is little information on the network.
Just so you understand the scale of the problem - https://wappalyzer.com/categories/cms (WP has 66% market share).

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Evgeny Elchev, 2015-09-23
@rsi

It makes no sense, they all solve similar problems, in a similar way. Except maybe modex.

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masternik, 2015-09-23
@masternik

there are comparisons of CMS on the net, which indicate the main advantages of each. For example, Umbraco is best for non-standard tasks...etc.

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