Hi Marvin,

If you are a web developer running more than one site it is worth
investing in the time to investigate which CMS you really want to
spend the time mastering and using and deploying your sites.  If not,
you can just find something that fits your needs.  It you host and
develop multipule sites it is worth finding a CMS which provides
multisite install (like Drupal, and the next version of WP).

Sometimes it is more than the CMS.  It depends on what API exists
between the CMS core, the templates and the data.  For instance, if
you used Drupal (which has a large learning curve because of the
building blocks), you are not going to get the level of accessibility
you require if you don't choose the right Theme/Template, as well as
the right methods to input the content to meet conformity with web
standards markup.  In Drupal, the Genesis Theme delivers most of these
requirements.

But this is not just a Drupal thing, you'll find this in other good
CMSs too.  Hopefully others will provide you with more food for
thought and information to make a good decision.

Best of luck
Geoff


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