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srko2013-11-26 23:36:52
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srko, 2013-11-26 23:36:52

WordPress vs. Webasyst

Friends, tell me.
I am planning to make my own website. In general, everything is standard: portfolio, biography, contacts, photos and blog.
WordPress would have been enough for this, but I use it on several projects and have already gotten a little tired of it.
I have been eyeing Webasyst for a long time. I like the admin panel, drafts, post planning, very convenient work with photos, Shop-Script 5 again. But this is only a superficial impression of visual things. In practice, I have not used it.
Can someone work with this framework and share their impressions? Does it make sense to contact him at all? Will I then spit and do double work by moving to WordPress?
Pros, cons, pitfalls of Webasyst, so to speak.
I read some reviews about the old version and they were not the most enthusiastic, but I did not find anything concrete about the new one.
I would be grateful for any advice.

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Yuri Yakovlev, 2013-11-26
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Why not build the site yourself? Why use different cms for a regular business card site.

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Alexander Balya, 2014-06-01
@Balya

Wordpress is perfect for your needs.
Webasyst is good for the store part, and other applications are just a bonus and have primitive functionality.

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Maxim Timofeev, 2018-01-15
@webinar

Webasyst
- like a framework - go .. but complete, the documentation fits on 1-2 A4, it seems to be non-existent. Code commenting is not their forte, it's just darkness in the core, what the hell can you find in the afternoon with fire.
- as cms is quite a good thing. If the basic functionality is enough, then it is better than WP, the only plus of WP is the docks and a bunch of plugins. But it takes a lot of resources compared to Webasyst and the Webasyst admin panel is nicer.
There is no support, they respond sluggishly according to shop-script, the rest is silent.
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portfolio, biography, contacts, photos and blog.
will fit perfectly. Although if it's a one-pager, then I would just do statics without cms.

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