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What cms to choose for a very simple online store?
There is a ready-made layout of the online store. The fact is that it does not need a basket, the purchase process, and so on. If only the news feed, products and product pages, filters and the offer form from the functionality. When a person wants to buy a product, he fills out a form on the product page and it must be sent to the owner's mail. What cms to choose for such functionality? So that she has the least unnecessary. And it was possible to quickly integrate the layout without much trouble.
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Modx will go. Only not absolutely free of charge it will turn out because of filters.
The store is very simple, why filters?
The Shopaholic platform suits your requirements . This is an ecosystem of plugins for October CMS . Out of the box, it somehow does not have a basket, but is just an advanced catalog. There is an unofficial My clients plugin which once again implements the functionality of leaving a purchase request. Any layout is screwed, there are no markup requirements, as is the case with WP, OpenCart, Magento, etc.
In general, October + Shopaholic is the complete opposite of everything you know. Basically, CMS are combines, on which features are still "screwed" on top. October doesn't even have a user system, navigation controls, and so on out of the box. All this you put, if necessary, with separate plugins. Therefore, you will not have an overloaded admin panel, at least. The philosophy of the platform fits well with the philosophy of Unix, which in a simplified form sounds like "Do one thing, but do it well." Well, Shopaholic continues these ideas, as I mentioned above, it is modular to such an extent that even the shopping cart is installed as a separate plugin if such functionality is needed.
As for me, Wordpress can handle it, but I do not recommend it.
CMS GetSimple
without database because
and get-simple.info/extend/plugin/itemmanager/936 for products
1.immediately choose popular cms, not something less popular.
2. Be careful with paid cms, they often give kickbacks to programmers / studios, so they are evaporated
3. From the chosen ones, read how they live with the store (if not the profile one)
4. Pay attention to multilingualism if it is needed sometimes causes problems (even in 2020 )
5. Pay attention to how then, with everything you need, the engine is optimized for SEO and for inexpensive hosting.
Essentially. There is a shopify cloud solution, check it out. Steep road (not always justified) magento, I like drupal 7/8
There are several more cms stores that are popular, different cms that are rarely heard or in which the store module is not very integrated with cms, but works as it would recommend by itself.
I do not recommend self-writing for start-up and trials because it will not be justified expensive + binding to the primary programmer + may take time
Any cms will do. The basket can be commented out and it will not be displayed, do the same with your personal account so that you can not register. And send the form through the module (quick order, buy in one click....). Here is an example of my store flower.dn.ua
Joomla + joomshopping - easy, simple, extensible, the functionality is enough for a serious store.
What is described is not even a store, but a showcase. Bringing a whole CMS for a store here is overkill. If you are sure that the process of making a purchase, delivery, payment on the site will not appear in the foreseeable future, then the easiest way is to take any popular framework with an admin panel and do it on it.
https://api-platform.com/
for example.
It will be really easier and faster than any CMS.
But if the store turns out to be successful, and you need to expand the functionality, then on the contrary, you should look at ready-made solutions. They already choose based on specific tasks and budget.
The simplest solution is Wordpress + Woocomerce.
But it is very heavy and demanding in terms of server resources.
But there are many pluses too. There are a lot of plugins, both free and paid.
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