I've been doing internet development since '94 and can speak with some authority. I would recommend shifting to a content management system (CMS). CMS are geared towards developing and maintaining sites at a larger scale or volume than the single-site frontpage/WYSIWYG model. Theyâre generally feature-rich and include things like URL rewriting, scheduled publication, versioning, etc. not generally available in WYSIWYG tools. Learning curve is about the same.
I personally use the mojoPortal CMS. Its interface is simple to the point that HTML knowledge is optional or it can be extensively customized. And it's rock-solid. Youâll find it at a number of web hosts (or can self-hosted). I would love to see domainers using mojoPortal. Hereâs its
feature set.
Depending on your preferred technical stack (Windows/Lamps), technical expertise, etc. other CMSs that are frequently mentioned include: DotNetNuke, Umbraco, Joomla, Drupal, etc. Though extended with similar features, Wordpress is not in the same class and you will encounter roadblocks if scaling-up.
Realize some CMS camps (incl. open-source) have profit-driven ecosystems that are quite vocal on the net. Make your decision based on what best meets your needs.