Most CMS platforms ask you to make technical decisions that have nothing to do with your content. Which SEO plugin handles canonical tags better. Whether the sitemap plugin conflicts with the multilingual plugin. How to configure Open Graph images without another plugin. Why the favicon only shows in the browser tab but not in Google's search results. After years of watching the same problems repeat on site after site, the natural question becomes: what if the CMS just did all of that itself? AliothPress is a self-hosted CMS built around that question. This post walks through what it automates, so the kind of person who needs this can recognise it. Installation in the browser, no terminal Installing a self-hosted CMS usually sounds intimidating: upload files to a server, edit configuration by hand, run commands in a terminal. AliothPress works differently, and understanding how it works removes most of the anxiety.…