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@kev yeah I'm not, like, running on something static. I have looked into other frameworks over the years but I consider Craft a good community and it has most of the tools I need. @kev I considered it during my last move. I spent three months researching CMS platforms before I pulled the trigger on Craft @ernie WordPress always seems like a fever dream to me—nearly all the publications I wrote for transitioned to it. I've tried to set it up before (and succeeded). But it's the dog's lunch of crap in a basket—and that's after I had to work with Expression Engine for a few years. @glennf a big part of the reason is that a lot of the functionality that one expects of a traditional CMS hasn't traditionally been built in. Hence the need for ACF. It's not FOSS, but source-available. PHP, like any good CMS should be, on the Yii Framework. But it has a good ecosystem. I like it because it is built less around themes and more around custom built sites (hence the name). The CEO, @brandon, is on the fediverse, he's good people. Like Matt is on the west coast. He is literally posting this edgelord stuff in the middle of the night. @ernie WTAF. ACF is a vital Wordpress plugin that literally thousands of other plugins also depend on. Before all this madness I didn’t even realize it had been purchased by WP Engine. @ernie@writing.exchange is he going to ban this plugin from Wordpress because it’s from WP engine? Lmfao |
@ernie He’s huffing raw CSS