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What do you think should be used for posting articles?

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by MivoCloud, Dec 5, 2024.

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    What CMS do you choose, and what factors should one pay attention to when selecting one? Over the years, I’ve used various methods for writing articles and making them visible to others. For example, I have worked with WordPress, Drupal, and several others (though I honestly don’t remember their names). Each of these systems has its own advantages and drawbacks. Personally, I’ve always appreciated many aspects of WordPress, but over time, I started exploring other ways to track and manage content.

    I’ve even used custom-built admin panels for managing and posting content. From my experience, I can confidently say that each method has its own set of benefits. I would appreciate it if you could share your insights and experiences, so people can better understand the key factors to consider when selecting a CMS and content management system
     
    MivoCloud, Dec 5, 2024 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Headless is pretty popular these days - separating the admin from the presentation. I haven't seen any headless backends that I like though but it's a good concept.

    You need to consider all your requirements - do you want someone else to maintain the platform? have you picked the person? Do you have any unusual requirements for how the articles are presented? Do you need people to be able to pay a subscription to see the content?
     
    sarahk, Dec 5, 2024 IP
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    MivoCloud Greenhorn

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    Well, by the way, a very good advice before starting work
     
    MivoCloud, Dec 6, 2024 IP
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    Alish Fridmann Greenhorn

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    If you need flexibility and a lot of plugins, WordPress is top-notch. If you need something more powerful and customizable, go for Drupal or even a headless CMS like Strapi. The main thing is to decide what’s more important: ease of use or deep customization. What exactly are you looking for in a CMS?
     
    Alish Fridmann, Feb 24, 2025 IP
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    GreenHost.Cloud Active Member

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    Think about ease of use, flexibility, and how well it can grow with you; those factors can make all the difference.
     
    GreenHost.Cloud, Mar 11, 2025 IP