Hi, I am finding CMS Like ( WPLOCKER .COM ) I Just Need Very Simple CMS Below Are Some Features I Need: Add Posts Add Pages Comment System (Optional) I Will Use Facebook Comments Menu Manager Admin Panel With (Add Post,Delete Post, Edit Post and Logout) Featured Image I Dont Need Wordpress Because They Are Too Much Heavy For My Server I Need Very Simple CMS.. If You Have ANy INFO Please Reply Thanks.
If i am not wrong, the website was made with DataLife Engine CMS. I found some alternatives if you think Wordpress is heavy: http://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/19nzef/lightweight_alternative_to_wordpress/ Related topic: https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/datalife-engine-cms-offical-site-to-purchase.552057/
WordPress CAN be heavy and most of the times its the user's fault. Using nulled plugins/themes, not optimizing their images and content, poor coding, not updating the application/plugins are just some of the common things that give WP the fame of a heavy and insecure CMS. In reality, if you are doing things right WordPress will work like a charm. No other similar CMS will give you so much freedom for customization and such a big and helpful community if you run into issues.
I have been working on a CMS that may meet your needs. The Rusnak CMS is one of the most lightweight CMS systems out there and should run great on your server. I designed the CMS to be easy for users to use and manage their content while also being easy for developers to add their custom code to the CMS. If you want to see it in action, you can view a demo at RusnakWeb.com.
Thanks everyone for reply I will be going for Datalife Engine It Has Lots of More Features Than Wordpress
So you're an Indian (presumably) and visited a site completely in Russian, bought a script in Russian (assuming you didn't get the NON-WORKING demo which I tried to test) and you are trying to convince us that it has "lots more features than WordPress"?!?! Yeah...excuse me if I am being a non-believer
Currently, I am developing lightweight CMS/CMF that I plan to sell. Will link you, when it'll be done.
I am hearing for the first time that WordPress is too heavy for a server. I wonder how shared servers handle more than 100 websites powered by WordPress.