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<blockquote data-quote="Khalil" data-source="post: 294695" data-attributes="member: 9938"><p>The ideal content management system for me would be one that has a beautiful and clean back-end as well as a great looking/tidy/neat front-end.</p><p></p><p>No clutter, no unnecessary code or content, no ads, no nooby add-ons or such, maybe use the Bootstrap framework to give it a good looking front-end, but then again, Bootstrap is too mainstream. Make it modern, use MySQLi or PDO, which ever you prefer (I personally go with MySQLi). Provide what the user wants, maybe hand over features that other developers couldn't include onto their work, something users strive for. Make it lightweight, easy to edit and customize and probably, even base and build on.</p><p></p><p>No noob mistakes, no exploits, no back-doors (security comes first), just a clean and beautiful system. There are a lot of stuff I can still dig into and advice you to preform, but in my opinion, this is enough. I wish you good luck, and I really hope you're not just empty talk and I hope you don't start this and quit it in the middle.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khalil, post: 294695, member: 9938"] The ideal content management system for me would be one that has a beautiful and clean back-end as well as a great looking/tidy/neat front-end. No clutter, no unnecessary code or content, no ads, no nooby add-ons or such, maybe use the Bootstrap framework to give it a good looking front-end, but then again, Bootstrap is too mainstream. Make it modern, use MySQLi or PDO, which ever you prefer (I personally go with MySQLi). Provide what the user wants, maybe hand over features that other developers couldn't include onto their work, something users strive for. Make it lightweight, easy to edit and customize and probably, even base and build on. No noob mistakes, no exploits, no back-doors (security comes first), just a clean and beautiful system. There are a lot of stuff I can still dig into and advice you to preform, but in my opinion, this is enough. I wish you good luck, and I really hope you're not just empty talk and I hope you don't start this and quit it in the middle. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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