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maxxiixx2014-03-24 02:04:13
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maxxiixx, 2014-03-24 02:04:13

Which free CMS to choose?

It is required to make a company website
Requirements:
Convenient admin panel with the ability to:
- Create a tree menu
- Create an unlimited number of pages
- Page editor
(Can be used as a module for CMS)
- Create a product catalog with parameters (not an online store)
- Ability to sort by parameters and select sorting options (preferably but not required)
In general, a standard site
Which free and reliable CMS is the easiest way to make it (in order to get into the code less)?
Since they also want to save on hosting, it would be nice if everything was cached there (for example, there would be an additional caching module ... but this is not entirely necessary).

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Nikolay, 2014-03-24
@iNickolay

Harder - Drupal
Easier - ModX
:)

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CloudMonster, 2014-03-24
@CloudMonster

If you want a site that can withstand the heavy load of Drupal
And if you don’t want to suffer both in the code and in the installation, then Wordpress (a very large number of ready-made templates)

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GPIO, 2014-03-24
@GPIO

WordPress. A huge number of templates and become exactly.

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Pavel, 2014-03-28
@pantey

I would look towards Drupal, but it is unlikely to do without writing code.

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Garry77, 2014-04-09
@Garry77

Drupal will do just fine, but its knowledge is needed at a level not lower than average to make it easier to do ...))) And it's normal to climb into the code there! Since each site is unique, there is no where without php. And if you do it like someone else, you can almost not climb.

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Ilya Grom, 2014-03-24
@Gromobanan777

Less code and traffic - joomla!&ajax.

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Sanes, 2014-09-28
@Sanes

MODX

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e_v_medvedev, 2014-10-29
@e_v_medvedev

Take Prestashop and disable the store feature in it in the settings. You will get a catalog of products without prices and without placing an order, but with filtering by parameters, with comments on products, etc. And all out of the box and for free.

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Eugene, 2014-03-24
@cyber-jet

joomla! +jbzoo

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Ilya Levin, 2014-03-24
@ilyachase

We used MaxSite CMS. It is quite successful and has everything that you have listed.

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Anton Yankovsky, 2014-03-25
@webpavilion

Because of this point:

Ability to sort by parameters and select sorting options
I recommend Drupal is very easy to implement, in other CMS it is more difficult.

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Dmitry Evgrafovich, 2014-04-04
@Tantacula

joomla with some kind of zoo or k2 or Opencart (and builds based on it) with cart buttons removed to display:none. Drupal if you want to work longer or if you already know it. Of these options, I personally would now choose Opencart as the most intuitive in the admin panel, and the store still has more to create catalogs from the very beginning.

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FEAR93, 2014-04-14
@FEAR93

Wordpress definitely. Very flexible, many extensions.

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Alex Gray, 2014-04-17
@wordwild

get-simple.info
Fast, simple, reliable.

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Alexander Tokmakov, 2014-09-10
@calliko

There are engine ratings. wordpress beat everyone. So why not him?

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Andrey Silaev, 2017-06-19
@Anderseno

Anderseno CMS))

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JRazor, 2015-08-03
@JRazor

Google "python proxy checker". For example, this is stackoverflow.com/a/10862054

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