The easiest CMS (open source or proprietary) to use for accessible, well engineered sites with locked editing regions: Make your case! #CMS

May 26, 2013 · 7:13 PM UTC

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@vavroom Ideally, the entire CMS is accessible for users as well as those who use the resulting product. But that would be asking too much!
@vavroom I don't mind difficult installs so long as once as it's running I can make that CMS my bitch. To put it bluntly ;)
@vavroom that's very important to me as well - I hate CMSs that determine where my content lives. It's limiting in scalable architectures.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom @MODX. Protect resources with resource groups, supports multiple permissible contexts for multiple sites etc under one roof
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@jpdevries @modx Cool - do you have total control over the templating so the front end markup is whatever you want it to be (HTML5, etc)
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom perch is pretty damn good. Not sure about locked areas, but it has multi-user support. Perhaps worth a chat with @drewm
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom Defacto #CMS by @we_are_Nomensa = purpose built with front/backend a11y, simple UI & easy workflow/content control. /cc @AlastC
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom love to see what Twitter tells you, but I expect @grabaperch will rank highly.
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