Since some of you guys know your way around web technology, I thought why not ask on this forum.
As the topic states, I'm looking for a WYSIWYG style CMS for someone for whom I've done the website administration (infrequent updates) until now. Now the frequency is increasing and the person wants to try various structural changes (new page sections). This goes beyond what I'd realize through scripts, so I though it's about time to set up a CMS instead, letting them edit to their heart's desire.
The site would contain text and images (floating images to allow flowing text would be nice), a gallery, a list of events/dates, a few embedded videos (probably via YouTube).
The only additional condition I have is that some basic visual customization (via CSS) is possible, i.e. changing fonts, element colors and maybe adding imagery to headers/footers/sidebars, so that it doesn't look too generic.
I looked at WordPress, which is extremely popular, but it seems mostly targeted at running blogs, rather than a more static conventional websites with multiple pages and different types of content. Maybe it's flexible enough, I don't know.
Any suggestions for other frameworks or an alternative idea welcome.
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