Re: Manual Coding vs. CMS Systems

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Auto-Deppe, C. Haensel wrote:
Hahaha.. THAT one told exactly what I feel! Thanks!!!! :o)))

Also a big thanks to the others who already replied. Waiting for more on
that.... Great one Jochem!!

If they only want a simple set of pages, then it's probably not worth the hassle of configuring a CMS framework. The second you want to add 'customer login' so that their clients can view private things like their log book or next flight booking then you need a CMS with a good user management and security system. Event diary and other automated functions then come free with any decent framework.

With bitweaver I can add my own special functions while still retaining all of the core functions of styling, themes, user management and security.

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