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    Puock WordPress Theme

    Puock WordPress Theme

    WordPress Theme - Puock

    Puock is a modern, lightweight WordPress theme designed for personal blogs and content-focused websites. It features a clean and minimalist design with responsive layouts that adapt to different screen sizes. The theme is highly customizable, allowing users to change colors, fonts, and layouts through the WordPress Customizer. Puock is suitable for bloggers and content creators looking for a simple yet stylish online presence.
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    TriTan CMS

    TriTan CMS

    TriTan is a developer centric, headless, or nearly headless CMS.

    TriTan is a developer centric, lightweight content management system (CMS) and content management framework (CMF). It is easy to install, easy to manage, and easy to extend. The majority of TriTan's codebase is derived from WordPress, however, TriTan is not a fork of WordPress. It also should not be seen as a replacement for WordPress, Drupal, Joomla or any of the top used CMS's out there. The main purpose of TriTan is to give developer's an option that is geared toward how they think,...
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