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Content Management Discuss web content management systems (CMS) and blogging


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Old 09-26-2009
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I never used both of them. But your discussion is very interesting. Wait until you get good information. Thanks for sharing with us.
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For those of you who like Joomla, what are the reasons you find it to be a better CMS than Drupal? Have you honestly tried both of them? I'd appreciate any feedback, since I know very little about this subject and am starting to learn about CMS.
yeah I am agree with you
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I've worked with mambo for my main website for about a year before switching to drupal. Reason for the move was mambo was full of SEO issues (duplicate content galore, url's were unstable and would change) and i need to fix that so i went for drupal.

So while drupal does have a steeper learning curve, mambo (i tried joomla when they just split, still didnt like it) had way too many problems with safe mode (havent had one with drupal yet) and i love using tags to categorize things.
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Drupal is more extensible if it comes to the development and setting up the layout of the website.Joomla refer to be enclosed by the paradigms set by itself, and offers less range to be flexible.
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In my own opinion, you should use Drupal compare to Joomla, aside from free, Drupal is more features than Joomla
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according to my point of view drupal is best because it has fully functions and online support.
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I prefer jooma and wordpress.
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Drupal is the best CMS i have ever used. it is user friendly.
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Its all about your experience if you are working on joomla your ans would be joomla. but both are quiet good.
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