Right CMS for the job

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    'Number of users who will be updating the CMS will be relatively low - My estimate would probably never be more than a handful of users (4-6).

    Inline or on-page editing would be a huge bonus.

    Workflows and content approvals... to a degree, yes, we might require that.'

    Concrete5 is exactly what you're looking for, then. Setting up the actual site, once you've marked it up is utterly painless; no separate header and footer files, no weird WP blog nomenclature to deal with, no cumbersome PHP loop business.

    You just mark it up, define your editable zones, save as PHP files and, hey presto, job done.

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