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Best Content Management System??

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by charlietree, May 4, 2008.

  1. charlietree

    charlietree Active Member

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    Well I am already using wordpress and I have pretty much mastered that..>I am looking for a new CMS for an actual website instead of a blog...

    I found a joomla book that I have bought and will read tonight...so we will see how that goes...

    Anyone in here use Mambo, I bought a book on that also.
     
    charlietree, May 9, 2008 IP
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    brainstormingin Well-Known Member

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    #22
    mambo and joomla are pretty much the same.

    I would go for drupal. It has a built in good rss aggregator to get all the feeds from your other sites. It has a forum in built which is easy to use. Its seo friendly out of the box. If you are thinking of expansion in the near future drupal will be a good start. The learning curve is steep but it will help you in future.
     
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    shermancox Peon

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    I also would suggest that Drupal might be a good alternative. About a year ago I moved my blog to drupal...I am pretty happy with it.
     
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    charlietree Active Member

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    #24
    I have installed joomla! and will be messing with it for a while...I installed Drupal and had soem problems editing it...probabl because im a hardcore noob or something. Anyways, I saw what you meant by the RSS stuff in it...shouldnt it be pretty easy to add that to Joomla or is that like a big boy install???

    I hope its easy because I really use the RSS.
     
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    Nestrer Well-Known Member

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    #25
    Joomla is the best.
     
    Nestrer, May 9, 2008 IP