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Hey people,

Can anyone point me at a cms that I don't have to fight with design and programming wise but is still easy for someone not even close to tech savy to edit and add content?

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  • 3
    I’ve heard good things about https://ghost.org/
  • 1
    Wagtail is a Django based CMS if you like Python.
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    If you're on the Microsoft train I'd recommend https://umbraco.com/

    Seems simple enough for non technical people to manage content and as a bonus is open source.
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    Hm... I tested somehow OctoberCMS... it's nice. But there was a weird error... so... Idk. Killed it ☺
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    @Irithyll October seems to be what i want. Gotta try it at home. Thank you.
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    @WhAtEvErYoUmEaN
    https://github.com/Kickball/...

    These AWESOME things are nice lists 😝 Have fun 🎆
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    We had the issue in my company that only web devs could add content to pages (boring!!) so I tried Grav to solve that and it's awesome!

    By default all the user can enter is markdown so they don't mess up with your styles and layout
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    @benj That also looks very interesting.

    Oh i got some testing to do :)
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    I find Neos (neos.io) pretty easy to setup, use, and extend. And it comes with an actual WYSIWYG editor.
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    @felbit
    Watched the "Demo & Feature Overview" video... this looks quite amazing ☺
    What I don't understand - why is it only installable via composer? 😂... meeh...
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    @Irithyll you actually seldom cross composer. I find it pretty easy to use.
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    @felbit
    Hm... not in my case 😂 Often saw composer here and there... but docker, too 🙈

    It's not a problem but it's somehow strange hm...
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    Modx CMS is good for most use cases, the only downside is that you need ext.js 3 if you're doing some custom management UI.
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    I'll roll with Grav for now. Thanks again @benj !
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    @WhAtEvErYoUmEaN glad you found out useful!
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