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How to auto generate pages in the backend
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Hi Bigin,

Thanks for your reply.

Yes the changedata.php will be very helpful in this case.
thanks for that tip !
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Reading your comment I understand that I have to better clarify my Case and Goal.

The Case.

I experience a much faster page load speed with a Get-Simple website,
even on cheap shared hosting !! More about that please read on.

So what websites am I talking about here:

I am talking about websites with roughly 5 to 20 pages, with text, pictures,
a slider or a gallery and a contact form.

Example websites:
florists, dentists, mobile phone shops, bars, plumbers, lock-smiths,
carpenters, lawyers, gardeners, offices, garages, etc. etc.

It is no secret that such a website on the same hosting with Get-Simple is much faster
than that same website made with WordPress and mysql.

But many people will NOT agree with this for many reasons:
environment, server settings, content type, etc. etc. etc.

To avoid endless discussions about that, see my Goal here after.
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My Goal

I want to setup a Get-Simple website on a cheap shared hosting,
with 500 pages with each page having average content such as
text and a picture, and I want to use that website

as a REFERENCE only.

So there will be a reference where everybody can see for him self
how such a website made with Get-Simple performs.

I am convinced that it will be amazing.
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RE: How to auto generate pages in the backend - by Felix - 2020-10-16, 19:53:36



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