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| - | They claim: "The Simplest Content Management System. Ever." | ||
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| - | And I would have to agree. | ||
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| - | On other flat file CMS I used the Atom Editor to do custom tweaks of the templates. No need for any additional tools here. If you know just a little about HTML and CSS the admin interface allows you to very easily customize the look and feel. | ||
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| - | With out a doubt the most simple and lightweight CMS is WonderCMS. | ||
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| - | I really like GetSimple CMS as a CMS. What I found amusing is that GetSimple CMS uses DokuWiki for their instruction manual | ||
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