Every small to medium site is built on Wordpress or Tumblr these days

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  • mikotondria30

    I found frog a few years ago, just to be contrary as I'd used WP and thought it too cumbersome for a small site, and too intricate and fuckupable. Frog progressed into Wolf, and I'm entirely happy with it - I never have to expend and dev time into it, just run up a bespokse design depending on precisely what the client needs, xfer to html, then splice in the cms data hooks - there can't be any simpler way to do so much. The clients get a wyswyg in the back to do their blogging/news, no clients are ever more confident to do anything else. Specific needs for say, events, larger forms, can be handled by easily writing your own plugins in raw no-nonsense php with a couple of hook files/functions to link it to the cms backend.

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