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Things to Consider When Using Movable Type as a CMS

Thord’s post on using WordPress as a CMS got me to thinking about all the times I’ve used Movable Type for that purpose. I use MT for the same reason he uses WP — I know it well enough I can make it do anything I want. Full Article at Devlounge

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