Pre-installation question: is CMS right for my need?
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:33 am
Sorry if this type question has been asked before, but here goes.
I'm setting up a CMS for my step-father's business web site. He's a computer novice, but knows enough to be dangerous. The content will be static and won't change very often. However, the CMS needs to be easy enough for him to edit content and add/delete images without getting into trouble.
I have perused the long list of CMS's. Most are way too robust for our needs. We just need a simple web site engine with a web-based admin backend. I have narrowed the choice down to CMS Made Simple and Website Baker. Both offer a wide variety of options, but can be dialed back for a simple static web site. It's quite possible that both are perfectly suited for the task, but can anyone offer any incentive to go with one over the other? I realize this is a CMS Made Simple forum where everybody is pro-CMS Made Simple, but an objective response is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I'm setting up a CMS for my step-father's business web site. He's a computer novice, but knows enough to be dangerous. The content will be static and won't change very often. However, the CMS needs to be easy enough for him to edit content and add/delete images without getting into trouble.
I have perused the long list of CMS's. Most are way too robust for our needs. We just need a simple web site engine with a web-based admin backend. I have narrowed the choice down to CMS Made Simple and Website Baker. Both offer a wide variety of options, but can be dialed back for a simple static web site. It's quite possible that both are perfectly suited for the task, but can anyone offer any incentive to go with one over the other? I realize this is a CMS Made Simple forum where everybody is pro-CMS Made Simple, but an objective response is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.