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The reason I went with xf-section instead of wf-section was that(aside from how slow and buggy wf-section is) I had several different categories that I wanted to show information about. With wf-section, there was not an easy way to create a separation in the categories.
Also, it may seem petty, but I did not want my url having wfsection in it. Id rather the url display the area of the site the user is visiting. This is also the reason I did not use tinycontent.
XF also has the ability to add files to any particular article, like pdf's, jpgs, whatever.....
You could have all of your articles in one section if you want to, but the way you described what you were lookign for, it appears that you wanted separate categories. if you just put all the "sections" under one category, it will not really make anything easier, but with the kind of site you are lookign to build, will end up being more difficult for you in the long run. (my experience and opinion.
I wish I could more reasons why xf is better, but I spent over a year trying to find a module that would work like xf-section. I tried every single content management mod on this site, and was so happy when I got around to xf.
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