CMS plugin support

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Hi!

I have a bit of a vague question. I have always used different selfmade
basic "CMS" for web pages. That works fine, and I like having my own
structure and light code weight. But the big pro with using a standard CMS
like drupal is the plugin support. Are there any php plugin standards or is
there a doable way of implementing support for drupal (joomla, whatever)
plugs? Of course there are php libraries, but I would like something more
lika a visual gadget and extremly fast implementation. I created a wordpress
blog instead of using my own code a while ago, and implementing twitter
support, antispam, etc was just two clicks and 2 min work, instead of
reading a manual for a library and maybe half an hour an hour work
implementing and debugging. And that was a nice change.

When you make normal simple web pages do you guys use a ready-made CMS as a
base or do you have a self-made php template, or self-made cms, or what
solutions do you use?

Kind Regards Emil Edeholt

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