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What is the CMS with the most convenient admin panel "for dummies"?
Please advise a CMS with such a content control panel that will be understandable to people far from IT. This is not the first time there is a need, but there are no worthy candidates. Of the dozens of systems I've looked at over the years, the most enjoyable one so far is the "Site" application from Webasyst. But nice doesn't mean easy.
I will have to teach users how to upload a file there, then find a link to it, go to create a new page, and paste the link where to. The main tasks are common: add a page, fix the page, upload a file/photo and give a link to it. Moreover, many stumble even on using TinyMCE. More precisely, they don’t stumble, but arrange such a mess in the code with its help ...
What can you advise? Preferably, of course, free and / or open source CMS that run on php.
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MODx Evo - TinyMCE can be connected. Extra elements that can scare the teapot can be hidden for a specific user group. But the interface itself is intuitive.
You need to start with the fact that the vast majority of people in the admin panel have nothing to do at all. Everything should be managed through the user interface, not the admin panel.
In this case, a huge number of questions are removed. For example, as in Habré - people write articles, and no one cares what kind of admin panel there is. And here, on the toaster, it's the same.
It is better to take paid ones with a closed code.
For example
, what +: protection, speed, unique approach, support and much more ..
what -: price.
In free ones, you will not be protected from dangers, we break through wp, for example.
Well, you are deprived of all the joys. And yes, most importantly, if I do everything for you in paid ones, then here you will have to hire someone or study it yourself.
Joomla! (and not a word about the brakes). It has such content management that everyone will understand. Userfriendly, PHP, opensource - as required.
It's a question of budget and your knowledge.
If you have 15000-25000r. Then write in a personal, I will help you. There they will do for you as you want and you won’t have to get used to it + a month of support, debugging and optimization.
And it does not matter what you need this panel for, it is suitable for everything.
WordPress!
Joomla is very non-obvious. Every time after a long break, you have to remember where your legs grow from and re-read the manuals
. And the most ordinary humanitarians understand WordPress. All you need is a high-quality initial setup, and then everything happens very simply
Energine has the most understandable, in my opinion everything, well, except for programming for it for beginners.
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