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PUBLIC MARKS from srcmax with tags cms & framework

2019

The world’s fastest framework for building websites | Hugo

Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again.

2018

GatsbyJS

Gatsby lets you build blazing-fast sites with your data, whatever the source. Liberate your sites from legacy CMSs and fly into the future.

Directus: Open-Source Headless CMS and API

A headless CMS that manages your content, not your workflow. Directus is an API-driven content management framework for custom databases. It decouples content for use in apps, websites, or any other data-driven projects.

2017

Strapi.io - API creation made simple, secure and fast.

by 1 other
API creation made simple, secure and fast. The most advanced open-source Content Management Framework to build powerful API with no effort.

KeystoneJS · Node.js cms and web application platform built on Express and MongoDB

The open source framework for developing database-driven websites, applications and APIs in Node.js. Built on Express and MongoDB.

2014

Pagekit

by 1 other
Pagekit is a modular and lightweight CMS built with modern technologies like Symfony components and Doctrine. It provides an awesome platform for theme and extension developers.

Cockpit

by 2 others
An API-driven CMS without forcing you to make compromises in how you implement your site.

2010

FUEL CMS : A Rapid Development CodeIgniter CMS

by 2 others
FUEL CMS is a modular-based hybrid of a framework and a content management system. It's developed on the popular CodeIgniter PHP web framework and allows you to create your models, views and controllers like normal and only use the CMS part when and if you need it.

Centurion is a nextgen "content & community" solution based on a PHP5 framework.

by 4 others
Centurion is a nextgen "content & community" solution based on a PHP5 framework.

Free Blog Ware: Pourquoi je déteste Drupal (et la plupart des autres CMS)

Pour un développement sur la base d'un cahier des charges précis, utilisez des frameworks, c'est-à-dire des environnements maîtrisés de bout en bout, lesquels vous fourniront le cadre nécessaire pour écrire un code métier efficace et maintenable, les outils nécessaires à la mise en place d'un véritable cycle de développement, plutôt que l'illusion de vous fournir un code métier "clés en main" (ce qui est, convenons-en, proprement absurde !).