I am trying to help a buddy set up a simple web site for a small
landscaping business. I'm going to run it on a Fedora 21 VM on Digital
Ocean (I love them, by the way).
I will set up the OS and software, and I'm a relatively savvy
sysadmin, but he's not an IT guy at all. I'd like to make sure it's
dead-bang easy for him to upload pictures and the like when his
company finishes a new project.
Does anyone have a favorite CMS that is really easy for users?
Many thanks!
Thomas
The one that's easiest for that project is WordPress. Our security
advisors report that it has several outstanding long term unresolved
hacks/attacks that the Devs don't bother to, or cannot resolve. But if
security is not the main issue use WP. There are thousands of WordPress
sites and themes out there.
I use Drupal 7 and now Drupal 8 betas. Drupal has a learning curve and
when set up Drupal is easy enough for users. Drupal hacks and attacks
are fixed within hours, Drupal runs flawlessly, updates require
sysadmin. There are quite a number of themes suitable for that project.
I have never used Joomla but hear that it is a competent CMS.
All said and done, what ever CMS you choose, they are all about the same
size, capability and run on mysql.
If you need any assistance, email me.
Hope this helps
Roger
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