I am on the fence if EE is a good fit for our needs.
We currently run two commercial sites, each about 8 pages each. We have decided it is best to roll our second site under our main site when we redo the site. It is our flagship product, but more importantly we plan on building it out to about 40 different pages.
Blogging is something that is very important to us as well.
I see EE an excellent fit for some elements of our site, like the blog, and “Our Partners” page, as well as news. But templates seem to be a little more difficult to work with than just dreamweaver, site manager, and dreamweaver templates. I see you can save the template as a file and work in dreamweaver, but it feels like I am going to do more grunt work rather than less.
The admin interface seems heavily focused on WebLog editing and user membership. I don’t seem to get the feel of “content management”. The biggest reason I am looking at a CMS is to making it easier to maintain and add pages down the road.
I understand the value of how weblog is implemented with EE, and I see a lot of good uses of this, but what can EE do to help me manage more content focused pages?