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What CMS to use for the directory?
Hello! I have been looking for a content management system for a help system with nested categories for more than a month, I have tried many CMS . The problem with many CMS is that making a category within a category is not as quick or easy.
Please tell me the CMS for the help system, where you can implement the Category in the category, because. in each category there is a branch to several other categories in which there are already materials.
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Take any online store and saw it for yourself. For example, take the same Moguta CMS, it has a very convenient admin panel in terms of working with categories, which means that nothing prevents you from taking it and cutting out product pictures and price from the template. Rename the goods themselves into materials and voila, you can use it.
I think that it is quite possible to implement this for example on Flextype - https://github.com/flextype/flextype The level of nested structures can be implemented as much as you like, the only question will be how you will display them then.
If you need to make a project like this https://devdocs.io - then yes, it is quite possible to do this on Flextype.
I made a simple Flextype test site with a base of 500+K pages https://digital.flextype.org/bible/
Flextype performance test using Apache Benchmark.
Website: https://digital.flextype.org/bible/
Base: 517,349 dynamic pages.
Scenario: 15 concurrent users and 10,000 requests.
Environment: Cheap virtual hosting Apache + PHP 7.4
ab -c 15 -n 10000 https://digital.flextype.org/bible
--- result ---
Concurrency Level: 15
Time taken for tests: 7.090 seconds
Complete requests: 10000
Failed requests: 0
Non-2xx responses: 10000
Total transferred: 3180000 bytes
HTML transferred: 1530000 bytes
Requests per second: 1410.53 [#/sec] (mean)
Time per request: 10.634 [ms] (mean)
Time per request: 0.709 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
Transfer rate: 438.03 [Kbytes/sec] received
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