meetdilip A lot of people like to use a static version for their online pages. It is more or less a trend since last couple of years.
stibi I use Grav for one of my sites (mostly static content), it's fun and has good docs. But it depends on your requirements really.
010101 I'll also throw in WonderCMS. If all you need are static pages which you can quickly edit inline right in the frontend... and it’s supposedly the or one of the smallest. It’s super fast. But, it could get tricky if you want to drastically change the look. The best resource for this kind of stuff is: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
ivangretsky I am a user and a huge fan of ProcessWire since 2014. It is php, opensource, over 15 years in constant development and a real pleasure + fun to use. Nothing could be as popular as WordPress, but popularity isn't the only thing to consider. The community is top class! Actually I found out about Flarum there. The forum is not on Flarum though (maybe yet) ))) Try it out.
luceos suabahasa that's coincidence, I decided to rewrite my personal website with statamic. I love that they are now free for personal websites!
eagleman Hello, what do you think about Flatpress? It's easy to install and manage. You can download on flatpress.org I'm using it on my two blogs and I'm completely satisfied
[deleted] eagleman front end seems ok, but the backend admin portal isn't mobile friendly and looks very basic
eagleman [deleted] a completely new admin section is on the way, but actually is not ready for all users. I don't know if someone would like to use it, but looking on the Flatpress forum you can find it
ChadJessen Honestly, I would choose flarum with the blog extension as a CMS. This software is so amazing and fast. Even with a lot of extensions installed, my site runs super fast. Flarum is so extendable and flexible you can literally make it into whatever you want.