Here is the conclusion: you should change the engine in extreme cases

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sumaiyakhatun29
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Here is the conclusion: you should change the engine in extreme cases

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We decided to transfer to OpenCart - a fast and functional engine for online stores . We wrote to the developer. We were offered to transfer the site, which cost 5 thousand rubles, to another engine for 70 thousand rubles. I think the moral is clear. The creation of the site cost Olga 5 thousand rubles, and the transfer of the site from a self-written one to a normal CMS cost 70 thousand rubles.


When you can’t do without it. Options like “Drupal is cooler than Joomla”, “WordPress has mexico customer email list more beautiful free themes”, “an open source engine can be hacked”, “you need to switch to a commercial CMS” are not a reason to transfer the site. This step is inevitable in more serious situations.


A static HTML site no longer meets your needs You can do without an engine if you need a small static site with two or three or even ten pages. For example, it is easier to make a business card site with a list of services and contact information without a CMS and constructors. But if you want to publish something regularly, for example, turn a business card site into a blog, it will be easier to work with an engine.
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