> TBH doing something in CF if you can do it in wordPress is pointless and more 
> expensive. Knocking out quick websites is not really what CF is good for 
> these days, so I think you are doing the right thing.
> Use CF if they wan't completely bespoke systems or apps that you cannot 
> achieve with off the shelf FOSS.

I understand, but we do have a modular framework and CMS already developed in 
CF. We can configure and deploy quite quickly in CF. I'm not seeing a 
significant difference in development time between WP and CF, but I do see that 
hosting WP sites is much easier and the perception is that WP is more current.  
However, I also see that I never have to say no to my clients running CF, but 
those running WP must stay inside the box.

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