Joomla!, Drupal, or something else?
I’m playing around with some content management software. I can’t tell you how much simpler it makes my life. I’ve tried both Joomla and Drupal and like both, but wanted some other opinions on which I should choose, and if there were some other good solutions available that I didn’t know about.
I’ve used Joomla extensively on many sites and have found it to the best, most flexible open-source content management system around. It is very well supported and there are a ton of add-ons and extensions to meet most needs.
The key to determining which CMS is right for you to plan your site and determine everything that you are going to need to get your site up and running. After that, search for any add-ons that you’ll need to accomplish your goal.
Once you’ve compiled those things, you’ll be able to see which one will best meet your needs. Install them both to your site and see which work runs best, and is more intuitive to your navigation style.
In the end, however, I strongly recommend Joomla, as I do for my clients.
I hope this helps!
September 13th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
See which one has more built in functionality that you need to use. I know modules exist for both, but, at least with Drupal, I’ve found the modules to be less stable than the core code.
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September 13th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
I’ve used Joomla extensively on many sites and have found it to the best, most flexible open-source content management system around. It is very well supported and there are a ton of add-ons and extensions to meet most needs.
The key to determining which CMS is right for you to plan your site and determine everything that you are going to need to get your site up and running. After that, search for any add-ons that you’ll need to accomplish your goal.
Once you’ve compiled those things, you’ll be able to see which one will best meet your needs. Install them both to your site and see which work runs best, and is more intuitive to your navigation style.
In the end, however, I strongly recommend Joomla, as I do for my clients.
I hope this helps!
References :