Topic: bootstrap in perspective
I am a Bootstrap hobbiest for the most part, but I now have an opp. to design a website for my in-law who has been a prominent, now retiring chef in a corner of the US food and wine scene.
If I use bootstrap, my client won't be able to upload images and recipes herself, so obviously I would have to do it. I work in the LAMP stack, if that's what you can call css styling and occasionally integrating javascript in a text editor/sublime. I did set up a mysql dbase years ago, it didn't seem that hard. Is this my other option besides a WP cms? This is probably an unpaid gig. Thanks...
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Grzegorz Bujański staff commented 4 years ago
If you want to build a website so that your in-law can add recipes on his own without interfering with the website code, CMS is the best alternative. Which still does not exclude the use of MDB for page styling.