I’m going to be moving my website to a CMS in the coming months I’d I need some help on choosing an appropriate CMS. Many of the websites I’ve seen tend to say “use Drupal, hands down”. However, my website truly doesn’t have a need for commenting or community features. Its pages will need to be modified occasionally, but not extensively. My website will also consist of many programs, each with their own sub-pages and menus.
There are probably 25 people that will need access to the content on my website and will need the ability to update it.
I do like the idea of being able to tag and categorize the content, and the modular aspect of Drupal but is it really right for my website? If not, which CMS may fit my needs better?
I would agree with Drupal. The thing about Drupal is that you start out very small and add on as you need things. There is a ton of documentation, it is well coded, always being expanded on, good forum support, and free. It’s the easiest to install, most problem free, and most maintainable CMS system I’ve seen so far.
You can turn Drupal commenting off with the press of a button, and if/when you decide to add onto your website, perhaps you want an ad rotator, more extensive user permissions, etc, etc, it is all already developed for you and ready to go.
I am not sure if WordPress supports multiple users on a site.
The smallest you can go for a CMS is something like 10kCMS or the more popular TinyMCE