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Originally Posted by fuzebox
Your average "webmaster" can barely install a wordpress plugin or point the DNS to their whitelabel.
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Ok, let me clarify here because I am targeting two different worlds. For the newbies or non-tech people, this would include a pre-made front end that is optional. Using this front end would make it just as easy as WordPress to use.
If you have any technical background, I am saying that you could avoid the front end portion and simply use the back end that would have an admin area to add in your content. You could create a custom front end using anything really that would pull in json data to display however you want, providing more flexibility and features in how you use the system.
I hope that makes sense.