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* Breadth of Features ( Native Functionality Vs. Third Party Plugins ) - 3rd party plugins are not as reliable as support may end for them and they are more prone to hackers | * Breadth of Features ( Native Functionality Vs. Third Party Plugins ) - 3rd party plugins are not as reliable as support may end for them and they are more prone to hackers | ||
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WordPress is the most used CMS, has the biggest community and most plugins and themes so I'd say that's what we should use as I don't see any limitations on it. | WordPress is the most used CMS, has the biggest community and most plugins and themes so I'd say that's what we should use as I don't see any limitations on it. | ||
Most big companies either use a CMS that is scaleable for apps (also called enterprise CMS), like Wordpress or Drupal or they rely on their provider to choose or customize a CMS for them. That said, we can also use a normal CMS platform that is good in terms of scaleability. | |||
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