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Suggest me a CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by dpsubi1, Sep 22, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I am planning to create a website for programmers. Basically it will have code snippets, applications, samples, demos, videos, etc.

    please suggest me a CMS for my site.

    Thanks
     
    dpsubi1, Sep 22, 2007 IP
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    I agree.. Joomla is the way to go for the project.
     
    Maureen, Sep 23, 2007 IP
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    themesclub Banned

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    Joomla all the way.

    Olu
     
    themesclub, Sep 23, 2007 IP
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    although i use wordpress on my sites i suggest you use joomla since your going to program and stuff.
     
    ichigo, Sep 23, 2007 IP
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    Download Wampserver and Joomla are try it out on your computer. You'll like it.
     
    AndyJC, Sep 23, 2007 IP
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    Drupal all the way man!

    Joomla is not as good, But thats my opinion
     
    sundaybrew, Sep 23, 2007 IP
  8. dpsubi1

    dpsubi1 Notable Member

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    Thank you all for your suggestions. I am going to try Drupal now. :D
     
    dpsubi1, Sep 24, 2007 IP
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    One more vote for drupal.
     
    WM7, Sep 24, 2007 IP
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    I vote Joomla :) All the way!
    Lots of "plugins" and lots of support and coders out there..
    But I must see what drupal is like .. never seen it!
     
    sparksflying, Sep 24, 2007 IP
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    No Script Does It Better Than Drupal,joomla Or Xoops.however Drupal Is King Of The Net
     
    Stanleymathew, Sep 26, 2007 IP
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    dpsubi1 Notable Member

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    I will give a try to Drupal. Downloaded and uploaded to my hosting. :D
     
    dpsubi1, Sep 26, 2007 IP
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    good choice in my opinion i tried joomla but could never get into it i am a drupal man now. Still kind of new to the platform but you can check out my sites in my signature they are just some simple drupal builds but i haven't focused on them much due to time constraints and other projects. good luck with the new site!
     
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    dpsubi1 Notable Member

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    I started using it for now. I feel it is quite good.:D
     
    dpsubi1, Sep 29, 2007 IP
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    Wordpress is a publishing platform and good for personal use. It is simple and nice, but that's all. If you want a CMS for a full website, than Joomla is for you. Joomla is not that simple as Wordpress, but after a few weeks you will learn everything you need to run your site. Drupal is nice too, but I have no personal experience with this CMS. AND, you can never find great templates for Drupal. For Joomla you can find thousands.
     
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    dpsubi1 Notable Member

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    Yeah I agree with you. There is no big amount of nice templates for Drupal. But found many nice templates for Joomla.
     
    dpsubi1, Sep 29, 2007 IP
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    drupal is way to go if you know how to use it, for me, it takes days to entirely understand it. and you won't find any 'web 2.0' templates for this cms :D but you can always make ur own. overall its a solid cms. one of the best.
    for other cms seekers out there, there are still many other cms you should try if you had the time. I guarantee some of them should fit you needs.
    I went to http://www.opensourcecms.com and found some interesting candidates for my next sites: websitebaker, Jupiter, and CMSmadesimple. just my 2 cents
     
    ascetic, Sep 30, 2007 IP
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    Not surprised. Most people say Joomla and that is the case as it is a bit easier to get started with. Here is a comparison of the two on features (quoted from http://mydrupal.com/joomla-versus-drupal)

    Drupal
    * Rock solid & high quality platform
    * Real multi-site-feature (only one installation for several sites)
    * Any Kind of user groups & user permissions, OpenId compliant in Version 6
    * Can run membership and community sites, not only CMS etc
    * Powerful templating system. Any XHTML or CSS template can be easily converted to Drupal.
    * Drupal needs a little time investment to realize all the huge possibilities of Drupal
    * Clear, high quality code and API (easy to integrate with other solutions etc)
    * Flexibility and no known limitations
    * Many high profile sites use Drupal (e.g.: MTV UK, BBC, the Onion, Nasa, Greenpeace UK, New york observer. )

    Joomla
    * If you are not techy its good to start
    * Easy install & setup with your mouse
    * Easy learning curve
    * Cannot integrate other scripts etc. to your site
    * Generally you cannot create high-end sites, without investing huge amount
    * No SEO out of the box, URLs are not search engine friendly.
    * Server resources utilization is more compared to drupal
    * Only one site per installation
    * No Single Log-in to several sites
    * No User groups & permissions
    * More intuitive administration user interface
    * Some polished modules for things like calendars, polls, etc.
    * Modules cost you money

    Drupal has a bit higher learning curve, but the advantage is huge. I started off with Joomla and later shifted to Drupal, and I appreciate both for its strengths. I have created free 35+ video tutorials for any one to easily get started with Drupal at http://www.seoecom.com/cms
     
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    Go for joomla man! I used it on my sites.
     
    akdelic, Sep 30, 2007 IP
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    SubDreamer is brilliant I used that a while back. You have to pay for it, but it is very powerful and easy to install/use.
     
    WebTalkVB, Sep 30, 2007 IP