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Originally Posted by directfiesta
Not really ... Set up is traight forward . Developping the site has a learning curve, and works a bit " upside down " ... You need the create menus, categories, then content and only then you can structure it.
As for SEO, it has integrated module ( controlled by an .htaccess file ) or there are a few paying modules to generate search engine friendly pages.
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Sounds good. Have to admit I work long hours but when it comes to fiddling with new things I tend to get a little lazy. I've had good success with wordpress sites so my natural inclination is always wp. This time around I feel like a change though. I'm tired of all my sites looking the same and competing sites are pretty impressive-looking.
I'll have a look at the seo modules. Thanks for answering my questions.