CMS or template system for one-person micro-ISV? -


There is no programming question, I'm scared, so what the intermediaries will do, but this is especially a question for yourself Programmers will run their own ISV sites.

If you publish your own shareware or freeware, do you use the CMS or templates system to maintain the website? Will you recommend anyway?

I see two most important features that I could not find in any popular CMS / blogging engine, from my favorite textpress to WordPress, Joomla and Drop:

  1. A template type system for maintaining the structural stability of the XHTML page layout

  2. User-defined values ​​have a hash table that works with templates for replacement identifiers These prices for Explanation: If you publish more than one app, then there are several square pages in the site that are almost identical to each product: "Facilities", "Screenshots", "What's New", "Downloads", etc. These pages are the same layout and are mainly different in product-specific data. I want to be able to define "Current version = 2.2" for the product "A", and "Current version = 3.3" for Product B in "Dictionary", and the system has two "Downloads" pages from the same template Has the ability to produce "current version" identifier with respect to the respective value of each product.

    In addition to this, I am looking for good support for static pages (not to generate self-generated for timeline remedies like blog pages, examples given above) and design templates (topics) because I Can not design graphic (no skill, no device, no talent) for a good search function, esp FAQ, is important. An easy way to add pages within the site (preferably wiki-like) is easy. Some CMS-es, such as Joomla, make this simple and uncomfortable task as surprisingly uncomfortable.

    The lamp, and preferably free, as I have a freeware-only shop.

    I do not want to have collaborative features and no multi-user content editing at all. My ISP does not support Joppe, so some candidates are not included.

    I am asking this question that trying to find such a solution throughout the month will help me reduce the steady HTML and reduce the maintenance work. What do other people use to publish their software while manually updating the current version number to multiple pages?

    (Please do not reply by saying "Try X." At least please ask if it makes it suitable or better than other possible solutions. Already tried many CMS engines, and All of them need extensive modifications according to this particular requirement. Since my programming experience is strictly desktop-side windows, tweaking these products is beyond my skills (and crawls to think of my skin Even from time to time, I have left very little to learn how to write a CRM - just typing the still HTML will be more efficient.)

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