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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

WordPress is a very popular open source Content Management System, used widely by individuals and industry and it is particularly used in the development and design industry.


It is an extremely popular blogging platform and it runs millions of blogs across the Internet. There is no doubt why WordPress is so popular considering it has so many advantages.


It is extremely flexible, containing numerous available modifications and themes, which users can easily download.


Wordpress


PHP and MySQL power WordPress and this fact along with WordPress’ numerous features, including its plug-in architecture and template system will suit many users, but individual or specialist needs may mean that you need to look at some WordPress alternatives.


WordPress is an excellent content management system but it may not suit everyone’s needs. The following suggestions are content management systems that you can use as WordPress alternatives. Some are free and some you will need to purchase.



Paying for a content management system is not usually a problem for those wanting a platform for business use, however for individuals who simply want a content management system to do a little blogging for fun, perhaps a CMS such as Ghost might be more suitable.


It is important for those looking at content management systems to carefully consider the advantages and disadvantages of a system before using it for their blog or company, to determine its suitability for their own particular needs or requirements and, even more importantly perhaps, how they want to use it and who will be using it.


Ghost


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Ghost is suitable for bloggers. It is an open source application, one which gives you the tools to easily publish posts.


Its simple elegance and design mean you do not have to spend time scratching your head to figure out how to make your blog work. Bloggers can use themes for this CMS and personalize their blogs, so that each can have an individual distinctive design.


It is possible to host your Ghost blog either on your own computing device or on a public server. Ghost is not an ideal content management system for everyone, but it is an excellent blogging platform. Bloggers can compose posts without distracting menus, widgets, settings and tools unrelated to actually writing.


Tumblr


tumblr


This WordPress alternative is suitable for those wanting a blog that can be quickly managed. Tumblr is mainly what is called a “micro blogging” platform, a platform for sharing rather short posts and it is no mystery why its community likes visual content more than long wordy posts.


However, by customizing Tumblr a little bit, bloggers can post regular blog posts that will look appealing.


Jekyll


jekyll


Jekyll is more of a static-site generator rather than a content management system, but can be used as a replacement.


Jekyll is aimed at developers and requires some knowledge to use it successfully.


Kirby


Kirby


It is no wonder that Kirby is a very popular content management system. It is very simple to use and get running and the whole system is very intuitive. Those familiar with PHP will feel in their own element with Kirby.


Statamic


statamic


This is a flat file management system which although is built using PHP, users do not need to know or to be able to write PHP in order to use the system successfully.


Statamic uses its own template language, which makes it simple to use for those unfamiliar with PHP. Statamic’s control panel is fully featured and client friendly and may be the one to choose for those wanting a client friendly site.


Craft


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The Craft CMS concentrates on managing content of all shapes and sizes. Craft is very flexible but its flexibility does not compromise its ease of use for writers.


It is for people who enjoy taking time building their HTML, CSS, and JS by hand. Craft is not a site builder or design tool and there are no themes, tools or gadgets to help you design a site quickly, so it is not for the casual blogger, who merely wants to get a site running quickly and easily.


CouchCMS


couchcms


A simple open source content management system aimed at designers. It does not require any knowledge of PHP.


Perch


perch


This system describes itself as a “really little CMS” and the publishing platform allows users to build their sites in an individual way, adding CMS functionality and dynamic components later. It means that your site doesn’t need to have been built with Perch initially, which is great for existing sites needing a few editable dynamic pages.


Perch users can create their own content templates giving them greater control. Perch is also versatile, whether you want a simple text area or a more complex one.


Pico


picocms


A flat file content management system, Pico has no administration or database for users to have trouble with. Users simply create .md files in their content folders and your site is done.








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