Recently had a bad experience with Wordpress on security front. I had to resort back to good old HTML with absolute minimum use of JS temporarily. I had to get LAMP re-installed to make a clean re-start on a dedicated server. While HTML is simple with minimum security holes (when done correctly) it's a step backward. I'm looking for a CMS with security and simplicity high on agenda. I like to use it for general blog style news etc site. Nothing special. It could even be without use of database as long as it takes away the pain of manual categorization and archiving away when using just HTML. I don't like Joomla, Drupal type CMS as I found them not easy to use and maintain. Any suggestions...?
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Thanks for your replies. Somehow, I don't feel comfortable going back to WP. I had a look CMS made simple but it's overkill for my needs. With all those features there bound to be possible security issues with it. I just come a cross to PmWiki. It looks quite promising. Is anybody using this wiki? If so what's like your experience with PmWiki so far?
CMSimple is recommended for sites with text contents less than 2 MB - This is about 1000 pages of text (about 2,000 characters per page).No database is needed as the entire site contents are stored in a single HTML-file. Maybe you can try CMSimple
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