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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Danp
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      @Danp said:

      I'll have to take a closer look at the various CMS offerings to determine if they would be too difficult for her to use.

      I've not used the one that @thecreativeone91 recommends but mostly have used WordPress for more than a decade, I think. It's pretty easy to use and for most users if all you need is a template it can be as simple as picking one out and selecting it. You can choose a new one anytime and change "instantly" between them. Updating the content is dead simple as it is not connected to the design in any way.

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        Deleted74295 Banned
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        Be careful when selecting templates.

        Some are horribly designed, which can lead to poor performance and load time. Read reviews, look at performance benchmarks on themes, don't pick purely on looks alone.

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          A Former User @Deleted74295
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          @Breffni-Potter said:

          Be careful when selecting templates.

          Some are horribly designed, which can lead to poor performance and load time. Read reviews, look at performance benchmarks on themes, don't pick purely on looks alone.

          It's not as bad with C5, but I think they might review themes. Wordpress is prone to having poor performance. Using Cache and CloudFlare is a must.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @A Former User
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            @thecreativeone91 said:

            It's not as bad with C5, but I think they might review themes. Wordpress is prone to having poor performance. Using Cache and CloudFlare is a must.

            Good recommendations anyway.

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              Deleted74295 Banned @A Former User
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              @thecreativeone91 said:

              It's not as bad with C5, but I think they might review themes. Wordpress is prone to having poor performance. Using Cache and CloudFlare is a must.

              My own site is pretty crap out of the box. Even with Cloudflare and caching enabled to fix it, it's still not fast.

              You look at other WP sites that load almost instantly, 90% of the time it's the theme rather than something else.

              GTmetrix.com is pretty helpful as a benchmark tool to see what they have done.

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                A Former User
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                Yes, but what I'm saying is Wordpress has poor performance to begin with. It's code is poorly done so you have to be super careful about anything you do on it. @tonyshowoff could post more on that I think.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                  @Breffni-Potter said:

                  @thecreativeone91 said:

                  It's not as bad with C5, but I think they might review themes. Wordpress is prone to having poor performance. Using Cache and CloudFlare is a must.

                  My own site is pretty crap out of the box. Even with Cloudflare and caching enabled to fix it, it's still not fast.

                  You look at other WP sites that load almost instantly, 90% of the time it's the theme rather than something else.

                  GTmetrix.com is pretty helpful as a benchmark tool to see what they have done.

                  I moved from hosting in house to ASO and the speed went up a lot.

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                    A Former User @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    I moved from hosting in house to ASO and the speed went up a lot.

                    More RAM for SQL or just a better connection I wonder?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                      @thecreativeone91 said:

                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      I moved from hosting in house to ASO and the speed went up a lot.

                      More RAM for SQL or just a better connection I wonder?

                      Neither seems likely as we made sure to always have plenty of memory overhead that wasn't being touched, even by the cache mechanisms. And our connection was never being touched. Likely other parts of the setup.

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                      • Deleted74295D
                        Deleted74295 Banned
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                        It's not my host, vanilla WP sites run fine. It's just my theme.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          Oh okay. We found with the same theme moving from one to the other would be noticeably different in performance.

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                            gjacobse
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                            Template driven sites seem to function better.

                            Until it was removed from my task list, I was using Joomla! for the office(not last - one prior). I had several modules added for Facebook and such. I picked up a license for Artisteer to create my own templates and such. It was turning out pretty well until they decided to go to WordPress.

                            Don't fault them, Just felt that WP was more of a bloggers CMS.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @gjacobse
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                              @g.jacobse said:

                              Don't fault them, Just felt that WP was more of a bloggers CMS.

                              Still is, I think. The focus is really around blogging and other things are extensions or add ons. It's generally a good platform, but it is heavily designed around the blog format. I mean for the first many years the idea of using it for anything except a blog was unheard of.

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