What your favourite Content Management System
In the early years when i just started learning web design. i learn to build sites from the ground up. Nowadays time is short and found CMS systems have made my life a thousand times easier. For all the designers/developers out there which CMS system do you use and why did you chose that system
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demonhale posted this at 03:04 — 17th June 2006.
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I think I used the popular ones, hmmm I like
-drupal because of the shopping cart and seller e-commerce ready plugins... also modular
-joomla/mambo of all the wonderful plugins and community services available...
-wordpress good way for blogging and personal sites, also has a bunch of plugins to extend it more... I like to mention it has an idiot proof admin CP...
Let me start with those... I have more in mind...
mairving posted this at 14:03 — 17th June 2006.
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Joomla is the one that I use the most since it has the most active community out there. Drupal is my second choice.
sharmapriyanka912 posted this at 10:43 — 1st May 2013.
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Joomla is my favourite Content Management System.
seawindsolution posted this at 09:17 — 19th July 2013.
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-drupal because of the shopping cart and seller e-commerce ready plugins... also modular
-joomla/mambo of all the wonderful plugins and community services available...
-wordpress good way for blogging and personal sites, also has a bunch of plugins to extend it more... I like to mention it has an idiot proof admin CP...
Let me start with those... I have more in mind...
thanks for posting this vital data with us. this is a very helpful information for a student of web designing like me.
Roo posted this at 17:45 — 17th June 2006.
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CMS' make things easier in the end, but in the development stage I find that they are a lot more work than coding a static site.
What to use depends on the site/what it's function will be and client budget.
I have used pMachine on a lot of sites for full content management. Haven't actually used Expression Engine yet, but I hear it's excellent.
I've not used OSCommerece yet, but I think that would be what i'd choose for a site that needed to sell things.
Roo
foottuns posted this at 20:54 — 17th June 2006.
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I am using mambo, I start it a few mouthns ago and all I can say about mambo is that it brought me my work my easy. I recommend mambo for every one, I know they are a lot of CMS out there but I will stay with mambo.
mairving posted this at 21:30 — 17th June 2006.
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Personal opinion is that you are much better off going with Joomla. All of the core developers and most of the Mambo community is with Joomla now since the big breakup last year. Joomla is also where most of the development is going on. Many component/add-on developers are now only supporting Joomla.
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foottuns posted this at 21:41 — 17th June 2006.
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yes this is right, i know about this but i am used with mambo and to be honest with you i have try it joomla components in mambo and they work. not all of them but the most of them they work. and the one which they dont work i just try to fix them with the help of the mambo forum members. so in the end both of them are good.
mairving posted this at 02:10 — 18th June 2006.
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The modules work for now. After Joomla goes to version 1.5, there is a good chance that they won't without difficulty.
Mark Irving
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solidghost posted this at 01:30 — 18th June 2006.
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For me, it's dragonfly cms.
Pretty fast, stable and quite an active community there.
timjpriebe posted this at 13:09 — 19th June 2006.
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I'm currently using a few different ones.
Drupal - Primarily for personal sites that want a blog and a few other things
PHP-Nuke - News sites, or sites where simple text submissions by users are required
BBlog - Very simple blog script. I'm actually switching away from it due to a lack of effective comment spam filtering
Wordpress - My new "simple blog script" of choice.
Tim
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padi posted this at 19:47 — 1st July 2007.
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Hi Guys
The more I read the more I am confused with CMS. The very first thing I would need are templates this means a design to suit. So we are back to webdesigners? The only thing I can see that CMS is suitable for is to maintain your site once its been designed by a designer correct. I so want to cut down my time with adding content to my site and I have several mini site also. With the possibility of adding 1 a month or every other month. I am really not sure where to go for the best or what to do.
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hillperry posted this at 13:23 — 27th August 2011.
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Joomla and wordpress both are favourite content management system. Joomla and wordpress both are very famous and popular content system in the recent time.
kingyoung posted this at 05:41 — 29th August 2011.
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Wordpress is a my favourite content management system and wordpress is a very useful for me. Really I like to use only the wordpress and it is a very simple to use.
exabee posted this at 06:44 — 14th September 2011.
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Wordpress is best for the novice to start a mini website. I started with Wordpress as well, start up a page is such easy and we have no worry on the page arrangement unless you have specific expectation of web design.
The plugins are powerful too, there are variety to choose from. If you know simple scripting, you can alter the script as well. Eventually, your site will look different from others
ayalaware posted this at 06:54 — 7th October 2011.
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Wordpress and Joomla both are my favourite content management system and both are very simple as well as best content management system.
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jeanneluv posted this at 01:18 — 3rd February 2012.
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i prefer to choose joomla
Serg posted this at 03:27 — 9th February 2012.
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I think Wordpress outshines Joomla, it is super easy to manage, duplicate, and create website for clients with a super easy backend to pass to them when you are done. It is not just for blogs any more, you can create a stunning information site or community with ease.
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itechnologytips posted this at 15:37 — 1st April 2012.
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my favourite content management system is wordpress.
John Sammers posted this at 15:15 — 10th October 2012.
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My favourite CMS are: Joomla, Wordpress and Bitrix.
annahussy posted this at 06:22 — 15th October 2012.
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It is true that CMS can made an easy way to develop website with good features in few time. There are many of CMS that good for designing a website like Wordpress, Magento, Joomla, Drupal and many more. personally i like to use Joomla it is the best platform to use for designing website easily and its also easy to use.
Michael James Swan posted this at 20:48 — 16th October 2012.
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In the past, I would have said that Wordpress was my favourite Content Management System.
But, I have recently started to use a Drag & Drop CMS known as Impress Pages.
Using Impress Pages CMS, I am able to place "content" items on a page exactly where I would like them to be.
The CMS has the ability to create a photo & logo gallery, blog/news section (using a plugin - module), add photos, text, contact form, etc.
Pretty much everything that you would want in a website, you can use Impress Pages CMS to do it.
If you want to have a "custom block" that you can place anywhere within the website, I.E. An advertisment block, then you can create a "plugin - module" with ease which you can then drag & drop in it's required place on the page.
Therefore, I am stating that Impress Pages CMS is now my favourite Content Management System.
mynickname posted this at 09:59 — 12th January 2013.
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Joomla is one of my favorite conten management system.
Delia posted this at 07:01 — 15th May 2013.
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My favorite content management system is Wordpress. It is very easy to learn and we can make very attractive websites.
cssbutton posted this at 19:20 — 26th May 2013.
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i prefer wordpress anytime any day, because of its great seo plugins
ILoveArcade posted this at 04:18 — 22nd July 2013.
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Wordpress has to be the best. It is known as a blog platform but with all the plugins available it can easily be a CMS
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