Another option is Grav. It uses Markdown files for blog posts and pages, so it doesn't require a database. It's possible to store a Grav project in a Git repository and basically keep the live version up to date by simply doing a git pull on the server if you want. It also provides an optional admin module that allows you to manage content in the browser
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Another option is Grav. It uses Markdown files for blog posts and pages, so it doesn't require a database. It's possible to store a Grav project in a Git repository and basically keep the live version up to date by simply doing a
git pull
on the server if you want. It also provides an optional admin module that allows you to manage content in the browser