Sad to say we didn't have the budget for a complete rewrite, and opted to 
stay with Wordpress, as it the original site was built with WP, so it was 
much more cost-effective to enhance that. Pity, cos it would have been fun!

Matt

On Friday, 5 December 2014 02:43:27 UTC, Rob Ralston wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just come across your post and wondering what you ended up using for you 
> project? I'm needing something similar and have come across
> http://getcockpit.com/ which looks ok but might need some custom modules.
>
> cheers
>
> On Tuesday, 25 February 2014 12:50:10 UTC-5, Matt Calthrop wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm going to be using AngularJS to implement a new website that has the 
>> following basic requirements of a CMS:
>>
>>    - multiple pages
>>    - ability to specify page hierarchy
>>    - blog posts
>>    - other types of content, eg, news, events etc
>>    - Disqus comments allowed on blog posts (I'm sure I could implement 
>>    integration if required)
>>
>> My ideal solution would provide two interfaces:
>>
>>    - a simple admin interface to allow content creators to manage the 
>>    site content (markdown is fine – wysiwyg editor not essential)
>>    - a REST API, which is what the AngularJS app would use to access the 
>>    content to be displayed
>>
>> I have been looking at www.contentful.com, which is a fantastic 
>> solution, and ideal in most ways – but turns out to be beyond the budget of 
>> my client.
>>
>> So what experience/advice could you give?
>>
>> I am guessing this is going to become a more frequent requirement as SPAs 
>> continue to take off.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>

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