Posts Tagged ‘joomla’

9 Joomla vs WordPress – Which Ones For You

Joomla vs WordPress – Which Ones For You

This is not a pro-contra review. In this article I try to give you some pointers to make it easy to chose between the two popular content management systems. The basic difference between WordPress and Joomla is that Joomla is a portal- or community type site while WordPress is a blog. Both overlap each other in several areas and can be extended beyond their original purpose thanks to the use of plugins.


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3 Joomla CMS – Successful Content Management

Joomla CMS – Successful Content Management

If you own a website that requires fresh content every time, or require more control over your website content to suit the tastes and needs of your online audience, then it is time to think about a content management system. In your profession, you may be a content manager or a website professional managing a dynamic website that needs to be updated repeatedly. In this case, you require a Content Management System (CMS).


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5 Website Designers – Joomla vs WordPress

Website Designers – Joomla vs WordPress

Both Joomla and WordPress are established web design applications used by millions of websites across the world. Web Design Companies and web designers have in general supported various open source software for developing websites. Joomla and WordPress are two of the most popular ones and have established communities on the Internet.


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31 Joomla vs Drupal , The Sad Truth

Joomla vs Drupal , The Sad Truth

I’ve had more than a few conversations recently about which CMS is better. From the Joomla camp I hear, “Joomla is easier. Joomla has a great user interface.” From its competitor I hear, “Drupal is more flexible and it has tagging.” It’s the Pepsi versus Coke debate for open source CMSes. Okay, that’s overstating a bit, but you get the idea. There are sizable camps backing each CMS. So, Drupalers put down your bats. Joomla programmers slip your brass knuckles back into your pockets. I’ve come to acknowlege the boons and busts of each of your CMSes.


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