30 Apr 2008 at 01:08 #1 daveyp daveyp Permabanned Joined 29 Sep 2007 Posts 493 Which cms website system is better? Joomla of drupal
30 Apr 2008 at 10:24 #2 voodooflux voodooflux Associate Joined 6 Nov 2003 Posts 991 Location Redditch I was looking into that very question myself recently. I'd suggest taking a quick look at some of these search results, perhaps starting with http://www.communicopia.net/blog/joomla-versus-drupal, and then weigh up their relative strengths and weaknesses against your requirements.
I was looking into that very question myself recently. I'd suggest taking a quick look at some of these search results, perhaps starting with http://www.communicopia.net/blog/joomla-versus-drupal, and then weigh up their relative strengths and weaknesses against your requirements.
30 Apr 2008 at 11:28 #3 Wiggins Wiggins Soldato Joined 14 Sep 2006 Posts 3,664 Location Dorset Apple Cake You could also look up all the free CMS Software available here. I'm currently looking into developing this into the framework of local business websites, with a 1 year retainer of course
You could also look up all the free CMS Software available here. I'm currently looking into developing this into the framework of local business websites, with a 1 year retainer of course
30 Apr 2008 at 12:33 #4 nav... nav... Associate Joined 2 Apr 2004 Posts 674 Location Melbourne joomla is horrible. The backend is clunky and horrid and developing templates is a nightmare
30 Apr 2008 at 12:46 #5 SooTyLaD SooTyLaD Soldato Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 3,480 i reckon one of the simplest solutions is just to code it yourself with php and mysql... the off the shelf cms systems always seem massive overkill to me...
i reckon one of the simplest solutions is just to code it yourself with php and mysql... the off the shelf cms systems always seem massive overkill to me...
30 Apr 2008 at 16:27 #6 Ross1234 Ross1234 Soldato Joined 29 Apr 2007 Posts 4,841 Location London QuiKsiLVeR said: i reckon one of the simplest solutions is just to code it yourself with php and mysql... the off the shelf cms systems always seem massive overkill to me... Click to expand... Have you tried modx? That is more an application framework than a complete cms, in that you add the snippets and modules that you need.
QuiKsiLVeR said: i reckon one of the simplest solutions is just to code it yourself with php and mysql... the off the shelf cms systems always seem massive overkill to me... Click to expand... Have you tried modx? That is more an application framework than a complete cms, in that you add the snippets and modules that you need.
30 Apr 2008 at 19:14 #7 K.C. Leblanc K.C. Leblanc Soldato Joined 13 Sep 2003 Posts 8,537 Location Glocestershire This site http://www.opensourcecms.com/ might be of interest to you.