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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:11:20+00:00 2026-05-16T22:11:20+00:00

I like CodeIgniter for php development, but I have a client with no tech

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I like CodeIgniter for php development, but I have a client with no tech skills that wants to make his own changes to his site. I taught him how to make pages in MODx (that was a feat in itself). Is it possible to develop a site with CodeIgniter and use MODx as the content management system? Will MODx mangle the framework?

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    2026-05-16T22:11:20+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:11 pm

    Short answer is “very probably”. There’s a good chance that modxcms handles all routing, controller actions, etc. on its own. There probably is no simple way to plug either one of these into the other.

    Long answer is “it depends” followed by these conditions: what framework does modxcms use? How does it handle calls through its index.php file? What’s the overhead of modxcms? If you want to manage routing in CodeIgniter, how will modx interfere? How would it be possible to have these two systems work together absent a some major refactoring of code?

    Typically, it makes the most sense to stick to CMSs that are built on a platform that you like. For CodeIgniter, the only one I know of is ExpressionEngine, which is nice and all, but it costs. Other CMSs that I’ve experienced like Joomla or Drupal are a disaster if you’re coming from something as clean as CodeIgniter.

    So…not sure if this really helps you much, but I’d operate under the assumption that you can’t (or at least shouldn’t) mix CI with modx. IMO, it’s easy enough to make a decent CMS using CI alone, giving you much more immediate control over the presentation. In my experience, taking a CMS like Joomla and trying to turn it into a complex alternate creation is probably one of the most annoying things a programmer can put himself through.

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