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pkrymskaya2015-08-21 13:44:23
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pkrymskaya, 2015-08-21 13:44:23

Which CMS to choose for a site-shop with ordering bouquets and indoor flowers?

It should be not just a site with sales, but also an information portal with a lot of useful content, a forum. We made a layout for a flower shop website (we don’t plan to sell from it, only by phone), the question arose, on which CMS it should be implemented?
What functionality do we want:
1. The visitor's personal account, from which he can communicate on the forum and comment on articles
2. Adding interesting material to favorites and quick access to it
Subscribe to the newsletter
3. Automatic selection of potentially interesting articles to the open one
4. Article tags
5. Filtering by tags
6. Search by tags

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Tlito, 2015-08-21
@tlito

WordPress - it's the most beautiful and the most "out-of-the-box" - without unnecessary studies it will give you everything you need

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Nathan Stark, 2015-08-21
@MattLe

I would advise you to choose the one in which you understand the most. Now here begin to advise what is closer to whom. I can say for sure that most popular CMS can implement all this, the only question is your "Skill"

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CrewCut, 2015-08-22
@CrewCut

Take wordpress, the best fit.
For personal accounts, the BuddyPress plugin, mailchimp for mailing, the rest is implemented calmly using standard methods

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kiparis_sp, 2015-08-25
@kiparis_sp

Well, with normal knowledge, you can do all this on any engine, even on Joomla. But now I'm working with a new engine for myself - dotplant2. Just all these filtrations are already inherent in it, there are a lot of settings, so it's perfect. It will also work well for an online store, it integrates without lags with robokassa and intellectmoney, I checked it myself. So as an option, if you can work with Yii2, let's go

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