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I'm looking for a suggestion for a project that I have coming up. I have a long term client that I've redesigned his site 3 times since 1995, and this time I would like to go away from static HTML and move to a backend system that will let me easily manage static content (header/footer, static pages) but also let me create dynamic DB driven content such as product databases, other dynamic content, employee or customer only areas, etc. I've used quite a bit of Drupal and Wordpress (mostly for blog sites, or small static sites) in the past and I'm thinking they may not be flexible enough, but also after looking at some of the PHP Frameworks, they seem like it would take a lot of work to maintain a large website. So what are some of the suggestions for either a Framework or CMS system? That provides lots of functionality and easily modifiable, yet easy to use as the site and components grow. -matt http://www.sysadminvalley.com http://www.beantownhost.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/mattboston Joan Crawford<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/joan_crawford.html> - "I, Joan Crawford, I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend."
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