If all you need is a demo to showcase something as a prototype, hard coding something in HTML, CSS and JS is pretty much all we need to reach for.
But the moment the requirement is known that someone non-technical needs to add or update content, a CMS such as WordPress enters the picture. That's generally the thing we measure if we need a CMS or not.
That's why we used it at my last job so much. We also had to teach them how to make the changes so that they didn't completely destroy the site when they went in.
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If all you need is a demo to showcase something as a prototype, hard coding something in HTML, CSS and JS is pretty much all we need to reach for.
But the moment the requirement is known that someone non-technical needs to add or update content, a CMS such as WordPress enters the picture. That's generally the thing we measure if we need a CMS or not.
That's why we used it at my last job so much. We also had to teach them how to make the changes so that they didn't completely destroy the site when they went in.