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-There are well over 300 CMS (content management systems) out there.  The Wikipedia  page of free and open-source software lists over a hundred. 
  
-(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_content_management_systems 
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-GetSimple CMS --> http://get-simple.info/ 
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-They claim: "The Simplest Content Management System. Ever." 
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-And I would have to agree.  After downloading the code it was up and running in a matter of minutes. Very impressed with the ease of installer, and the ease of customization.   
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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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-https://www.opensourcecms.com/getsimple-cms/ 
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-With out a doubt the most simple and lightweight CMS is WonderCMS.  If you are looking for just a few page website, to just have an online presence, or perhaps something just a tad bit more than a tombstone page to park your domain, WonderCMS is well worth giving a try. 
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-https://www.opensourcecms.com/ 
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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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-MAMP - Installs Microsoft _NET version 4 
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-Laravel CMS | Grav and October CMS.  
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-  * CMS Made Simple - was not all that simple 
-  * HTMLy - Databaseless Blogging Platform, Flat-File Blog and Flat-File CMS  
-  * HTMLy has not been updated for more than two years  
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-Very simple sites only need flat file CMS 
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-A List of the Best Flat File CMS  https://www.cmscritic.com/flat-file-cms/ 
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-SEO grades of CMS  


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