I need a little assistance! ! !

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by ANDYJH, Mar 14, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi

    Hopefully you guys wont be offended by a stupid question, but i guess the forums is for us all too benefit and im sure somebody else is wondering the same BUT.....

    I already have a site in exsistance. Can i use a cms such as Drupal, Mambo or Joomla to content manage the site i have already created.

    For you experts out there! which one in best..........

    cheers and have a nice weekend.
     
    ANDYJH, Mar 14, 2008 IP
  2. amazingronit

    amazingronit Well-Known Member

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    Out of these three , i'll suggest you to go for joomla. But personally I use Wordpress for almost every website of mine. It can very suitably be used as a cms. Wordpress rules ... at least for me :) .
     
    amazingronit, Mar 14, 2008 IP
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    ANDYJH Guest

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    Thanks..... can it be added to an exsisting site. It is easy to install and configure? ...thanks
     
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    amazingronit Well-Known Member

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    added to existing sites?? now what does that mean? well, you can add your existing site to wordpress, to make things easier. and of course, wordpress is a breeze to install. it hardly takes 1 minute :) .
     
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  5. The Seeker

    The Seeker Banned

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    If you want extensive help in joomla and all,then shoot me a PM now..
    I will do it in seconds..
     
    The Seeker, Mar 14, 2008 IP
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    does wordpress allow your customers to manage their own websites?
     
    ANDYJH, Mar 14, 2008 IP
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    Will Do. Many thanks
     
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    go for joomla.It has alot of free resources such as templates,mods,components etc..
     
    dhunmaari, Mar 15, 2008 IP