To CMS or not to CMS…
To CMS or not to CMS…
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It really depends on the CMS. For instance a few portfolio versions ago i was using Wordpress, it was ok, but to get the look and functionality i wanted was a real mission hacking code. So i moved back to static pages, then static pages with ajax (current state).
Now i'm in the process of writing a bespoke CMS for my portfolio that has all the fields i need and is built around the functionality i want from the ground up. Now a bespoke data driven CMS is hugely useful to me, whereas a templated blog style CMS wasn't.