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Originally Posted by runneals
If you are concerned about security, I suggest you use Cloudflare. It will save you bandwidth, while protecting your website (and it's very cool
If you plan on passing the CMS down once you leave great, but Wordpress is nice because there is support in place once I leave at the end of this year, someone else can pick it up completely and I know it will continue to be updated with the latest security patches. But more power to you for re-creating the wheel  It's a GREAT learning experience
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I have looked into Cloudflare before also thanks for the info. but because I will become a mentor after I graduate, I will be able to teach students more hard code that way they have an edge in the web design world. if you can create your own templates and have a custom CMS that works on anything, you are set. even if you can create your own template and use wordpress or something to keep it going, that is my overall goal so that when a company looks at what the student has created they dont see a premade wordpress template or a premade drupal template.