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Pagekit vs SiteCake: What are the differences?
Developers describe Pagekit as "A modular and lightweight CMS built with Symfony components". Pagekit gives you the tools to create beautiful websites. No matter if it's a simple blog, your company's website or a web service. Pagekit has a modular and extendable architecture and is built on top of Symfony components and modern open source libraries. On the other hand, SiteCake is detailed as "Tiny, simple, flat-file, drag and drop open source CMS". Sitecake is an easy to use CMS (Content Managament System) for small websites, with a WYSIWYG, drag&drop editor. A standard web hosting packet (a web server and PHP 5.4+) is all you need to install and use it.
Pagekit and SiteCake can be primarily classified as "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" tools.
Some of the features offered by Pagekit are:
- Responsive Design
- Blog
- Users & Permissions
On the other hand, SiteCake provides the following key features:
- Drag & drop everything
- Works with plain HTML
- No database needed
Pagekit is an open source tool with 5.15K GitHub stars and 608 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Pagekit's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Pagekit
- Intuitive ui6
- Basic features baked-in4
- Gourgeous cms !! php in his maximum expression3
- Fast to learn and easy to expand1
Pros of SiteCake
- Great for simple static sites4
- Simple to use2
- Easy Installation1