A framework allows you to create applications with ease.
A CMS is an application - so I really don't see the redundancy. :)
In fact, since a CMS tends to be a larger application, it is one of
the things for which a framework really would make a difference. The
larger the application, the bigger the benefits. IMO.

Oh, and before I forget: PageBakery is also worth looking into.

On Oct 23, 11:11 pm, Miles J <[email protected]> wrote:
> Personally, I find it redundant to build a CMS with a framework.
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