King of Content Management Systems (CMS) : WordPress or Drupal or Joomla?
Someone of our reader asks us for the comparison between some open source Content Management Systems. Every Web designer, developer, blogger has their own respective opinion on the different CMS available as a open a open source like WordPress, Drupal and Joomla. So we brought an article to make our opinion on this CMS war.
So the question is who is the king of open source Content Management System (CMS) in different aspects : WordPress or Drupal or Joomla ? ? ?
You will get your answer or at lease you can clearly make your decision while choosing an Open source CMS for your next project. While doing some research for this article we found out a really interesting and creative info-graphics by Devious Media which will provide a better descriptive view.
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Conclusion? We would like to know what do you think on this? What is your conclusion? Comment below and let us know
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This is abit outdated numbers. But it shows a pretty good comparison of the three.
Joomla has really been taking off during 2011. The latest version 2.5 now features all the things that made Drupal som popular 2009/2010.
With that said a OOP (Object Oriented Programming) model with its strong MVC (Model View Controller) design pattern really makes it a great choice for finding developers and good designers. While it does not come with a preinstalled CCK (Content Creation Kit) there are several good ones there (K2, Jeblod and ZOO)…
WordPress is great for smaller sized websites. It does though require aaaalot of time to code snippets for large fully feature rich websites though.
Drupal is great for its flexibel approach for solving advanced tasks. Its CCK approach makes it grat. However a great design wizard with excellent HTML5/, CSS and graphics skills can’t get very far (as it can with Joomla) with Drupal.
Hello Claes,
Nice to see your really good comment.
Joomla is on high right now with its new version 2.5 which is having really nice features as compare to its previous versions.
And it is gaining popularity due to some good inbuilt plugins.
But, in the end there are many points on which, which CMS is to be used, is depend.
Hope to see you again here…!!!
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Well, wordpress really shouldn’t be used as a CMS in my opinion. It’s really just not designed for it. It does however do what it was designed for very well, which is run blogs. I’m not saying it can’t be used for more, but it takes a bit of tweaking and hacking to do other things properly. Obviously, people do those kinds of modifications. The reason it’s more popular, or at least one of them, is that most people really don’t need a full blown CMS. For most people, it really is the best choice. I use it personally and love it. I would like to change a few things about it, but that’s really not what this comment is about. Also, major revisions is really a useless statistic.