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The Aesthetic Of Non-Opinionated Content Management
A Beginner’s Guide To ProcessWire, a Smashing Magazine article by Francesco Schwarz4 Reasons to Choose ProcessWire as Your Next CMS
Envato Tuts+ article and fantastic introduction by Francesco Schwarz8 reasons to wave WordPress goodbye and plumb for ProcessWire
WordPress is a good blog system. But as a CMS, it comes with more than its fair share of warts, pimples, freckles and even cancer that you, the client, have to live with. We understand that because we have built sites with WordPress for over 10 years.Why choose ProcessWire over WordPress?
No platform is perfect by all means, and I am pretty sure ProcessWire is not the only one that was built on the idea to make as flexible CMS as possible. But for me it is the first one that really clicked… By Michael SunarlimWhy the FixMy.pw team is a raving fan of ProcessWire CMS
We have junked Joomla, ditched Drupal and waved WordPress goodbye. We sighted ProcessWire in late 2013. We were hunting for a lightweight, flexible CMS to build websites. But it wasn't until early 2014 that we started seriously experimenting with ProcessWire.Creating my book websites with ProcessWire
Now, a lot of people say a lot of good things about PW, and they are all completely right. It is powerful, the API is deep, clever and sensible and the back end is rock solid. But that was not what attracted me to the system.ProcessWire vs. WordPress
CMSCritic has used both WordPress and ProcessWire to power their website. Read their comparison here. By CMSCritic.CMSCritic's ProcessWire Review
ProcessWire offers simplicity, power and flexibility in a small package that, with a small learning curve, is quick to pick up and learn. By CMSCritic.Why I use ProcessWire
ProcessWire is just one piece of the jigsaw that is a modern website. For managing content I can't imagine using anything else. By Still Moving Design.Why I chose ProcessWire CMS
I love Processwire for it's proactive community who love to help, it's open templating system, it's easier to use and extend admin, and the fact it does just enough for you let's you get back to coding/designing and not list making, fighting with broken modules, or stripping away things. By Ben Byford.