There are literally thousands of content management solutions available, from enterprise solutions costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, to free open-source applications.
Over the course of the year, I’ve become fairly intimate with three popular PHP/MySQL based CMS solutions: Drupal, ExpressionEngine and WordPress. In order to make each system’s high-level capabilities and character perfectly clear, I’ve compared each one to a famous assassin.
Slowly but surely I have been making enhancements to the site and building out the page templates. Most recently, I have completed the blog detail page template which displays a full blog post, the comments area and comment form.
Those of you who have visited before can see that Adjustafresh is currently in the midst of a redesign; it’s been a long time coming.
I have outgrown WordPress—I still think that it is a great tool for blogging and even for content management on very small websites. I needed a new content management system that produced clean, semantic code; a CMS that would allow me to easily maintain the entire website, post to the blog more frequently and kill the spam.