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what is the best web2.0 CMS to use these days?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by ash1, Jul 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    wud it be WORDPRESS with all plugins?

    or is there another system?
     
    ash1, Jul 18, 2007 IP
  2. ChrisX

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    Wordpress is for blogs IMO.

    I think the best OS-CMS is probably a toss up between Joomla and Drupal. I prefer Joomla, others prefer Drupal. The learning curve for Joomla is a lot shorter, and there seems to be a lot more support for it. Everybody seems to be making mods.

    Then there are those who say Drupal is much more powerful and scalable. I just find it much more annoying to work with. It's a lot less friendly.

    I'm sure someone will be along to give the exact opposite opinion, but either way the top 2 OS-CMS's are Joomla and Drupal.

    ~C
     
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  3. ash1

    ash1 Active Member

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    but do both these CMS's have WEB 2.0 features like clouding and tagging etc
     
    ash1, Jul 18, 2007 IP
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    I can not tell what's best cause it up to your using
    1. for web2.0 social bookmark ,digg clone ..prefer pligg
    2. for content CMS ,use viva (have ability like tagging ,commenting )
    3. for blogging ,use wordpress
    for non general web2.0
    a lot in my opinion ,joomla is among the best ,drupal fallow.
    regards
     
    kijakarn, Jul 18, 2007 IP
  5. ChrisX

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    darkcrunk Banned

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    depends really - on your requirements

    I been trying out Gelato CMS. Check demo here ( not much thought )
     
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    Joomla is the answer ;)
     
    maroon_cool, Jul 19, 2007 IP
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    Joomla 1.5
     
    yudhis97, Jul 19, 2007 IP
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    Joomla dosent allow you to paste html directly though
     
    fortify, Jul 19, 2007 IP
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    That depends on what you mean by "directly". You can paste HTML into a document. It's a button in the text editor that brings up a window for html. Most rich text editors work this way.

    ~C
     
    ChrisX, Jul 19, 2007 IP
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    i think you can use mambo i have installed on several website.
     
    sample4u, Jul 19, 2007 IP