I've used Joomla many times before. I find it to be a bit bloated and over designed. Wordpress is sleek, easy to administrate, easy to teach clients to administrate, and easy to customize. That, plus you don't need to be a server-side guru to be able to keep WP SEO friendly. Just my take.
I've been messing with modx for about 2 weeks now. I'm trying to port my entire, horribly coded html website over to modx. It seems pretty good. I messed with Joomla for a day or two, but I don't know very much when it comes to coding and CMS, so I can't say one is better than the other.
personally I LOVE website baker (websitebaker.com)... simple and easy to integrate with. Not overly complicated like joomla
DataLife Engine CMS, licensed UTF-8 edition, on own sites, after tried sPaiz-Nuke/D2C-Nuke, Mambo/Joomla, WordPress.
I like Joomla and i using it for my i-techz.com. In term of SEO Joomla versus Wordpress which is best?
Wordpress and Wordpress MU. I can't imagine using anything else. I tried a few others, (downloaded them and played around with them for a while) but they either weren't enough, or they were just overly complicated..reinventing wheels that didn't need reinventing. I don't know why Joomla is so popular either. I can honestly say, no one has ever asked me if i could help them on their Joomla site or if I knew anything about it.
I've dropped silver stripe and went back to drupal. Much better now that I have a basic understanding of it. Wordpress is still great also. Do any cms handle images better than others? (Besides wp)
I've dropped silver stripe and went back to drupal. Much better now that I have a basic understanding of it. Wordpress is still great also. Do any cms handle images better than others? (Besides wp)
I'm a big wordpress user at the moment, the other CMS's seem to have too much and seem a little bloated for my needs. If I need wordpress to perform any other actions, then I'll code myself some more plugins
Easiest CMS for beginners is Wordpress and it comes with many free themes... Joomla for community driven sites Magento for Ecommerce ...if you plan on expanding in the future with new features then I would go with ModxCMS. I've tried them all and Modx is a fantastic CMS... just released version 1.0 and it's going to be taking off ... Ajax features, full control over page designs (no template restrictions), internal SEO built in....
Hey, I think the best and the most reliable CMS is DATALIFE ENGINE... Its look and feel is too good...
Out of all of them, I find joomla to be the most professional one for my needs and it's not that complicated to use. They also have a wide range of available templates to choose from that look awesome.