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I'm looking to host a website for an organisation I run. I'm very familiar with WordPress and somewhat familiar with Drupal, but am highly technical and can learn other technologies. I do feel that a WordPress-type crm might be overkill, as I am not looking for user interaction on the site. I'm good with html, js, and css, so would not be opposed to a barebones provider.

Basically, who is everyone using, and what considerations went into that decision?

Edit: I have crossposted this question on .world, as well, but can't properly link each on the other.

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[–] Septimaeus 2 points 4 months ago

Not looking for user interaction

If it’s mostly static content, checkout github pages.

Simplified static hosting that comes with a few important extras that common cpanel hosts tend to charge for (SSL, CDN, cname domain aliasing, etc). Also it’s free.