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Denis Safronov2015-12-24 09:28:53
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Denis Safronov, 2015-12-24 09:28:53

What lightweight CMS are in vogue right now?

Actually?
You need to pull two sites from a set of html-ok on some kind of CMS, give them to people who are not close to the web, and so that they themselves deal with their content and other things.
What is fashionable there now? Wordpress? Jhumla? The simpler the better, but with an admin panel and photo galleries.

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Dmitry Naumov, 2015-12-24
@CyberneticZ

I often come across Joomla , so I will advise it. Find a suitable template, buy/download it and put what you want on it. There are enough modules, a text editor a la Word. Easier nowhere.

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romy4, 2015-12-24
@romy4

Wordpress has the largest market share. Put it on.

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zooks, 2015-12-24
@zooks

give to people who are not close to the web, and so that they themselves are already engaged in their content and other things

Get MODX Revolution. The stretch is easy. Works smartly, tk. caching is built in.
The visual editor and gallery are installed in two clicks from the repository.

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MetaDone, 2015-12-24
@MetaDone

To transfer the site completely at the disposal of the customer and so that he does not disturb, use WordPress.
Just do not put all the plugins in a row and read at least a glimpse of the source code of what you put. Security updates have been installed there automatically for a long time.
After you complete it, install the plugin https://ru.wordpress.org/plugins/admin-menu-editor/ or give only editor rights and that's it - the customer will not get into the unnecessary and will not break anything.
If you really care about performance, then put https://ru.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/
Of my past clients, no one even asked questions about how to fill in and what to do with it at all, the main thing is to instruct how to install updates or set up periodically

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Nikolai Kovalev, 2015-12-24
@nkmail

from the creators of joomla, file cms - getgrav.org , for small sites, business cards, etc.

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ainu, 2015-12-24
@ainu

It's cruel to condemn people not familiar with the web with guaranteed Joomla problems in a year or two. They won't update the system, right? And photo galleries and forms will be inserted through the first available plugin?
As a result, another vulnerability - and after that either problems with SEO or with hosting, after Joomla starts sending spam.
On the case - look at something based on frameworks. May not be very easy. yupe, for example.

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Dum_spiro_spero, 2015-12-24
@Dum_spiro_spero

I myself faced a similar problem - and after, angry, I wrote a review of several popular CMS - but the conclusion there is disappointing. The publication is stuck in the sandbox, but maybe someone will be interested.
habrahabr.ru/sandbox/87987

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Sergey Zelensky, 2015-12-24
@SergeyZelensky-Rostov

For such tasks, I would sketch out my small cms, with a premium admin panel, which, by the way, will be more convenient than joomla or wordpress for the customer

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keslo, 2015-12-24
@keslo

MODX Evolution and no problem.

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