2014-02-06, Chris Lott <ch...@chrislott.org>: > On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Crisses <cris...@kinhost.org> wrote: >> Any website you want to create that can be done with WordPress can be >> done >> with PmWiki. And technically, vice versa. But which is the easier path? > > Depends on the need. There are plenty of very capable themes that > totally transform the look and feel of WP, which is often a need for > me. Almost all of the relatively very few PmWiki themes still look > like PmWiki with some light CSS hacking. Many more graphic designers > are designing for WP. Yes, that can be done with PmWiki, but it would > be a waste of time reinventing the wheel in some cases.
I think WordPress is a good tool for people whose ambitions are journalistic rather than technical. I understand and appreciate the appeal of WYSIWYG and all the attractive, modern WP themes. If, however, you want well-structured content, collaboration and a website that will stay stable for years to come, then PmWiki (or other good wiki engines) might be the way to go. -- StefCT _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users